Published October 18, 2021 | Version v1
Thesis Open

GIS for archaeological excavations: Legacy data analysis and Fieldwork recommendations

Authors/Creators

  • 1. HFT Stuttgart

Contributors

  • 1. HFT Stuttgart
  • 2. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut

Description

This work aims to investigate the structure of archaeological legacy data. This is undertaken to
evaluate the possibility of their integration into GIS. From this, recommendations for a GIS-optimized
field method will be drawn in a first approach. The study is conducted on documentary data samples
in particular mapping data from various archaeological excavation projects. The samples are
mainly from excavation projects in the traditional field of german archaeology. In addition, open
data sets from Great Britain are considered.
The approach is intended to provide a better understanding of the structure and content of
archaeological documentation data. Thus, it aims to evaluate and further develop GIS as a recording tool
for archaeological fieldwork, concerning an efficient and sensible implementation and planning of
field recording strategies.
This work's focus and perspective are on improving the process of recording and linking documentation
data from fieldwork projects directly to GIS processing.
 

 

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Witte_H_GIS_for_archaeological_excavations_legacy_data_analysis_and field_work_recommendations.pdf