Archaeological Surveying and Mapping

Archaeological Surveying and Mapping
Title Archaeological Surveying and Mapping PDF eBook
Author Philip Howard
Publisher Routledge
Pages 402
Release 2006-12-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134400853

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A comprehensive and practical guide to surveying for archaeologists, with clear instructions in archaeological mapping, recording field work and detailed case studies from the UK, Europe and the US. Philip Howard provides a user’s guide to methods and instruments of surveying to enable archaeologists to represent their own fieldwork confidently and independently. Archaeological Surveying is an invaluable resource which: provides beginner’s instructions to software used in computerised surveying, including IntelliCAD 2000, Terrain Tools, Christine GIS and Global Mapper introduces the archaeologist to a range of surveying instruments such as GPS, electronic distance measures, theodolites and magnetic compasses includes low-cost software. This textbook is an essential read for any field archaeologists who are in need of an introduction to surveying, or simply wish to update their techniques.

Archaeology

Archaeology
Title Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Richard Michael Stewart
Publisher Kendall Hunt
Pages 424
Release 2002
Genre Science
ISBN 9780787281298

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Archaeology: Basic Field Methods introduces archaeological field methods and provides a basis for understanding the links between the nature of archaeological evidence, the recognition of that evidence in the field, and the techniques involved in the search for and recovery of archaeological evidence in a variety of settings. Outstanding Features: Provides a basic introduction to sediments, soils, stratigraphy, and geomorphology. Discusses ethical concerns and codes of professional conduct. Discusses cultural resource management (CRM) and its impact on the practice of field archaeology. Contains exercises and discussion questions at the end of each chapter.

Surveying for Archaeologists and Other Fieldworkers

Surveying for Archaeologists and Other Fieldworkers
Title Surveying for Archaeologists and Other Fieldworkers PDF eBook
Author A. H. A. Hogg
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016-10-18
Genre Archaeological surveying
ISBN 9781138817937

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Although the preparation of plans is an essential part of the work of a field archaeologist or excavator, many University Departments of Archaeology give very little attention to surveying, regarding it as a subject which should either be left to technicians or picked up during work in the field. As a result, some archaeologists do not even realise that their survey techniques are unsatisfactory. Others, driven by the requirements of their work, devise idiosyncratic methods which are inherently liable to inaccuracy and unnecessarily laborious. The object of this book is to enable archaeologists, even without relevant training, to deal with any problem in surveying. The book is arranged by technique for ease of reference. Thus one part is devoted to Chain Surveying, which has evolved over centuries into the simplest and quickest way of making accurate plans for most types of site; but methods of reconnaissance and of rough survey are also described. Since instrumental work is sometimes necessary, details are given of the construction and use of the Level and of the Theodolite and Tacheometer. Simple but accurate methods those not requiring a computer are described for plotting from oblique aerial photographs, and although numerical calculations are seldom needed in archaeological surveys, there are occasions when they can save considerable time and labour, so fully worked examples are given of all relevant calculations, with alternatives according to whether logarithms or an electronic calculator are available."

Surveying for Archaeologists and Other Fieldworkers

Surveying for Archaeologists and Other Fieldworkers
Title Surveying for Archaeologists and Other Fieldworkers PDF eBook
Author Alexander Hubert Arthur Hogg
Publisher
Pages 315
Release 1980
Genre Archaeological surveying
ISBN 9780709901853

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Techniques of Archaeological Excavation

Techniques of Archaeological Excavation
Title Techniques of Archaeological Excavation PDF eBook
Author Philip Barker
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 292
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 9780713471694

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Philip Barker's survey of current excavation techniques - at once authoritative and stimulating - was immeadiately hailed as the standard work and is one of the most widely used archaeological field manuals. Now in its third edition, it has again been revised, updated and expanded to include the latest developments in archaeological techniques.

Surveying for Archaeologists

Surveying for Archaeologists
Title Surveying for Archaeologists PDF eBook
Author F. Bettess
Publisher Durham University
Pages 168
Release 1998
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Undergraduate level teaching text on surveying, aimed at archaeologists.

Geoarchaeology in Action

Geoarchaeology in Action
Title Geoarchaeology in Action PDF eBook
Author Charles French
Publisher Routledge
Pages 316
Release 2005-06-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134482337

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Geoarchaeology in Action provides much-needed 'hands on' methodologies to assist anyone conducting or studying geoarchaeological investigations on sites and in landscapes, irrespective of date, place and environment. The book sets out the essential features of geoarchaeological practice and geomorphological processes, and is deliberately aimed at the archaeologist as practitioner in the field. It explains the basics - what can be expected, what approaches may be taken, and what outcomes might be forthcoming, and asks what we can reasonably expect a micromorphological approach to archaeological contexts, data and problems to tell us. The twelve case studies are taken from Britain, Europe and the Near East. They illustrate how past landscape change can be discovered and deciphered whether you are primarily a digger, environmentalist or soil micromorphologist. Based on the author's extensive experience of investigating buried and eroded landscapes, the book develops new ways of looking at conventional models of landscape change. With an extensive glossary, bibliography and more than 100 illustrations it will be an essential text and reference tool for students, academics and professionals.