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Roger Bagu
Thu, Jun-17-04, 18:19
VII. ARCHEOLOGICAL IMAGING AND GROUND-PENETRATING TECHNIQUES

<http://www.american.edu/radiowave/earthnews.htm>

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Archeology Remote Sensing - NASA Site NASA's brief information
page on the subject summarizes available tools, plus provides
links to programs at Arenal (Costa Rica), Chaco Canyon (New
Mexico, USA), The Peten (Guatemala) and other sites. See also:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/radar/sircxsar/ archeology.html.

Archeological Remote Sensing Geophysics Image Library
<http://www.remote-sensing.bu.edu/Welcome/Welcome.html> Boston
University's project by Prof. K. Kvamme has compiled an image
library of archeological sites studied by ground penetrating
radar, proton magnetometry and related methods for revealing
buried archeological sites. The site includes resources on
Bird Creek (Native American), Breed's Hill (18th century
Boston), Empuries (Spain, Roman era), Whistling Elk (Native
American) and more than a dozen other digs.

Athena Review <http://www.athenapub.com> This is the online
version of a popular publication that often carries
information on use of remote sensing in archeology. See
http://www.athenapub.com/angkor4.htm and follow the prompts
for the report on new discoveries at Angkor Wat, Cambodia.

East China Normal University - State Education Commission
(SEDC) on remote sensing in urban and environment archeology
<http://www.tju.edu.cn/cnkeylab/SEDC/C025/index.html> Shanghai
200062, P.R.China Tel: +(86)-21-2577577 Ext.2946 Fax:
+(86)-21-2576217 Performs research in :

* Urban Remote Sensing, urban planning, urban disaster,
image processing, and cartography.

* Environmental and Archaeological Remote sensing,
archaeological surveys, detection of underground relics.

Geographic information systems

GIS Archeologists List <http://www.archaeology.usyd.edu.au/%7-
Escripts/contacts/list_generator.cgi?gis_arch.txt>

A world list of archeologists using GIS and related
techniques. Hundreds of useful contacts in this field, many
with home pages on the subject. Linked pages provide an
extensive bibliography. The site can be reached at http://www-
.archaeology.usyd.edu.au/~scripts/contacts/list_generator.cgi-
?gis_arch.txt.

School of Archeology University of Sydney NSW 2006
Australia tel: +61 2 9351-2364 fax: +61 2 9351-6392

GIS Guides to Good Practice by AHDS
<http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/project/goodguides/gis/index.html>
U.K Archeological Data Service (ADS) presents a relatively
detailed summation, tutorial and guide to use of GIS in
archeology. The site was designed in part to facilitate
standardization of GIS and archeological metadata
deposited with ADS.

GIS in Archeological Survey
<http://research.hunter.cuny.edu/arch/survey.html> Survey and
survey data for practitioners created by Khalid Gourad,
kgourad@everest.hunter.cuny.edu
<mailto:kgourad@everest.hunter.cuny.edu>.

PAGES - CLIVAR Joint Paleoclimatic Project
<http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/> This international
initiative focuses on historical climate change, so its work
will be of interest to archeologists. Research covers the
entire period of human habitation on earth including some
emphasis on the past 300 years.

PAGES - http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/. CLIVAR -
http://www.clivar.org

Remote Sensing and Archeology - MJFF's site
<http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mjff/homepage.htm>
See:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mjff/homepage.htm.

Remote Sensing Applications in Archeology
<http://eleftheria.stcloudstate.edu/arsc/> Located at
http://eleftheria.stcloudstate.edu/arsc/, the ARSC is a
working group of scholars at all levels of expertise
interested in practical and theoretical applications of remote
sensing techniques in archaeology.

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--
Respectfully, Roger L. Bagula tftn@earthlink.net,
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