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Problems with Permatrace: a note on digital image publication - Guy Hopkinson and Judith Winters
Submitted: August 2003; Revised draft submitted: November 2003; Published: January 2004
Words: 4537 (42KB); Images: 6 (266KB) Summary | Table of Contents | Subscribe | Access
From the Ground Up. The Publication of Archaeological Projects: a user needs survey. A summary - Siân Jones, Ann MacSween, Stuart Jeffrey, Richard Morris, Mike Heyworth
Material Perspectives: Stone Tool Use and Material Culture in Papua New Guinea - Karen Hardy and Paul Sillitoe
Submitted: January 2003; Revised draft submitted: August 2003; Published: October 2003
Words: 72777 (701KB); Images: 443 (2MB); Database Summary | Table of Contents | Subscribe | Access
Excavations at Cricklade, Wiltshire, 1975 - Jeremy Haslam
Submitted: August 2002; Revised draft submitted: February 2003; Published: July 2003
Words: 57,919 (477KB); Images: 208 (6.8MB); Interactive image files: 6 (269KB) Summary | Table of Contents | Subscribe | Access
The Application of GIS Viewshed Analysis to Roman Urban Studies: the Case-Study of Empúries, Spain - Alan E. Kaiser
Submitted: June 2002; Revised draft submitted: February 2003; Published: May 2003
Words: 10693 (104KB); Images 14 (604KB) Summary | Table of Contents | Subscribe | Access
Reviews
Worcestershire On-line Fabric Type Series website (Website) - Beverley Nenk
"...this impressive site will become a model for ... on-line publication of regional, national and
international pottery reference collections" Full text
The Earl of Abergavenny. Historical Record and Wreck Excavation (CD-Rom) - David Petts
"...a genuinely important contribution to nautical archaeology..." Full text
Discovering Craven, Richard Harland Collection and Craven Museum Lithics Collections (CD-Roms) - Gail Falkingham
"... beautifully illustrated...innovative " Full text
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Cite both the individual and Internet Archaeology as in the following format:
Kaiser AE 2003 The Application of GIS Viewshed Analysis to Roman Urban Studies: the Case-Study of
Empúries, Spain. Internet Archaeology14 http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue14/kaiser_index.html
For individual sections:
Kaiser AE 2003 The Application of GIS Viewshed Analysis to Roman Urban Studies: the Case-Study of
Empúries, Spain. Internet Archaeology14, 6.1 Visual dynamics of the Roman domus http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue14/2/6.1.html