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Irmela Herzog
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Gro B Jerpåsen , Vegar Bakkestuen , Birgitte Skar
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2004
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Application of visual archaeological landscape analysis: Some results
Gro B Jerpåsen
Norwegian Archaeological Review, 2009
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Some problems with modelling the positions of prehistoric hunter-gatherer settlements on the basis of landscape topography
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Dan Stefan
Archeologia e Calcolatori, 2010
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J. Scott Cardinal
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Jeroen De Reu , Jean Bourgeois , machteld bats , Philippe De Smedt
2013
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Brandt, R.W., B.J. Groenewoudt & K.L. Kvamme 1992: An Experiment in Archaeological Site Location Modelling in the Netherlands using GIS Techniques, World Archaeology 24, 268-82.
Bert Groenewoudt
umdrive.memphis.edu
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Christian Mayer
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Land of the Dead. A comprehensive study of the Bronze Age burial landscape in north-western Belgium
Jeroen De Reu
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Corinne Roughley
BAR INTERNATIONAL SERIES, 2001
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Relief features of lowland areas as indicators of archaeological potential
Andreja Kudelić
Opuscula archaeologica 39/40, 2018
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Landscape prominence: Examining the Topographical Position of Irish Hillforts Using a Cumulative Viewshed Approach
James O'Driscoll
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A Methodological Approach for Intra – Site Analysis of Prehistoric Settlements
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Hartmut Müller
International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, 2007
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Mapping Stone Age Sites by Topographical Modelling: Problems and Possibilities
Ole Grøn
Handbook of Cultural Heritage Analysis, Springer, 2022
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The use of GIS in the spatial analysis of an archaeological cave site.
Holley Moyes
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Richard Tabor
Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society 144, 2002
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Apostolos Sarris , Sophia Topouzi
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Contributions to the GIS Background of Field Surveys in Archaeologically Less Known Areas
Zoltán Czajlik
2011
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Van Leusen 2002, Pattern to process: methodological investigations into the formation and interpretation of spatial patterns in archaeological landscapes
Martijn van Leusen
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P. Verhagen (2002). Some considerations on the use of archaeological land evaluation.
Philip Verhagen
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Extracting " Natural Pathways " from a Digital Elevation Model Applications to Landscape Archaeological Studies
Gerlando Bellavia
2010
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