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Home › Tripcevich PhD Diss › Ch5 Methods

5.5. Mobile GIS for archeological survey

Mobile GIS can be incorporated into archaeological survey methods with varying degrees of change to traditional archaeological survey techniques. This section describes the methods implemented in 2003 where a predominantly digital recording method was used.

  • 5.5.1. Standard survey practice
  • 5.5.2. The contribution of mobile GIS
  • 5.5.3. Hardware configuration
  • 5.5.4. Defining loci and sites
  • 5.5.5. Attribute Forms
  • 5.5.6. Variability within a Locus
  • 5.5.7. Sampling High-density Loci
  • 5.5.8. Collection during survey
  • 5.5.9. Other Data Types
  • 5.5.10. Processing steps with mobile GIS
  • 5.5.11. Implications ofMobile GIS for Fieldwork
‹ 5.4.5. Testing the effectiveness of the B3 survey strategy up 5.5.1. Standard survey practice ›
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