Wed 7 Jun 2006

In the current issue of ArcNews, ESRI is showcasing four articles on the use of GIS in archaeoloicial site managment. I have not yet had a chance to read these areticles, but plan to very shortly. Once read, I’ll through in my 2 cents with some comments. Until then, check them out for yourself.
GIS for Archaeological Database and Managment
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Administers Archaeological Sites with GIS
Modeling Archaeological Sensitivity in Vermont with GIS
Protecting Archaeological Resources During an Oil Spill in Washington State: Using GIS to Ensure Effective Communication and Protection
Prehistoric Sites on the Island of St. Kitts Studied Using GIS: Studying the Past to Understand Today’s Environment
Also, don’t miss the exclusive online article on Historic Preservation:
In New York State, the Olana Historic Site Viewshed Analysis Uses GIS: Preserving the Real-Life Landscapes of Frederick Church
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