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Anthropology, space, and geographic information systems / Mark Aldenderfer, Herbert D.G. Maschner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Aldenderfer, Mark S.
Contributor:
Maschner, Herbert D. G.
Series:
Spatial information series.
Spatial information series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Anthropology--Data processing--Congresses.
Anthropology.
Cartography--Data processing--Congresses.
Cartography.
Geographic information systems--Congresses.
Geographic information systems.
Spatial analysis (Statistics)--Congresses.
Spatial analysis (Statistics).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 294 pages) : illustrations, maps
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Major advances in the use of geographic information systems (GIS) have been made in both anthropology and archaeology. Yet there have been relatively few published discussions of how GIS can be used to approach and solve complex problems in substantive research. This book will bring together users of GIS in these fields to describe research that was either too difficult - or impossible - to achieve using any other tools.
Contents:
Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Land Degradation in the Peruvian Amazon: Applying GIS in Human Ecology Research; 3 The Use of GIS to Measure Spatial Patterns of Ethnic Firms in the Los Angeles Garment Industry; 4 A Formal Justification for the Application of GIS to the Cultural Ecological Analysis of Land-Use Intensification and Deforestation in the Amazon; 5 Integrating Socioeconomic and Geographic Information Systems: A Methodology for Rural Development and Agricultural Policy Design
6 Empirical and Methodological Problems in Developing a GIS Database for Yanomanö Tribesmen Located in Remote Areas; 7 A Time to Rend, A Time to Sew: New Perspectives on Northern Anasazi Sociopolitical Development in Late Prehistory; 8 Moving from Catchments to Cognition: Tentative Steps Toward a Larger Archaeological Context for GIS; 9 An Analysis of Late-Horizon Settlement Patterns in the Teotihuacan-Temascalapa Basins: A Location-Allocation and GIS-Based Approach; 10 The Politics of Settlement Choice on the Northwest Coast: Cognition, GIS, and Coastal Landscapes
11 The Role of GIS in the Management of Archaeological Data: An Example of Application for the Spanish Administration; 12 The Role of GIS in the Interdisciplinary Investigations at Olorgesailie, Kenya, a Pleistocene Archaeological Locality; 13 Danebury Revisited: An English Iron Age Hillfort in a Digital Landscape; 14 Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences; References; Index
Notes:
Previously issued in print: 1996.
Conference proceedings.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780197560495
0197560490
9781280760402
1280760400
9780195358957
0195358953
OCLC:
435814439

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