This set of papers by European and North American archaeologists
explore the interface between new spatial technologies and areas of
theoretical concern in spatial archaeology. Differing aspects of
landscape, such as vision, perception and movement, are explored
through a series of case studies that focus on how spatial
technologies can influence archaeological interpretation and to
what extent these new technologies can be manipulated to take us
beyond 2-dimensional maps. Individual site-based analyses and new
applications of predictive modelling are also presented and
assessed together with the wider questions of spatial technologies
within heritage management.
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