Academic Article
Linking location and space to process using precision mapping
- Title
- Linking location and space to process using precision mapping
- Creator(s)
- Bampton, Matthew
- Date
- 2002
- Is Part Of
-
Archeologia e Calcolatori
- Volume
- 13
- Pages
- 171–178
- Language
- eng
- Rights
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- Abstract
- Over the last five years global positioning systems (GPS) and electronic total stations (ETS) have become viable tools for use in archaeological field mapping. When used in conjunction GPS and ETS can generate precise, accurate, and georeferenced three-dimensional digital data sets in real time. As survey work proceeds, associated attribute tables incorporating field measurements and commentary can also be created, and the entire dataset can be imported directly into a geographic information system (GIS). This technique may be called precision digital mapping, and produces accurate, high density data sets of unprecedented richness. The revolutions in data management, visualization, and analysis made possible by GIS are now being mirrored by a revolution in field mapping techniques.
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