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Google Under-the-Earth: Seeing Beneath Stonehenge using Google Earth - a Tool for Public Engagement and the Dissemination of Archaeological Data
Kate Welham, Lawrence Shaw, Mark Dover, Harry Manley, Mike Parker Pearson, Josh Pollard, Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, Chris Tilley
Table of Contents
Summary
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Videos
1.
Introduction
1.1
Google Earth
2.
The Stonehenge Riverside Project, and Google Under-the-Earth:
Seeing Beneath Stonehenge
3.
Creating
Seeing Beneath Stonehenge
3.1
Google Earth as a GIS
3.1.1 A web GIS
3.1.2 Landscape tours
3.1.3 Embedding
3.2
ArcGIS™
3.2.1 Excavation trenches
3.2.2 Archaeological features
3.2.3 Geophysical survey
3.3
Trimble SketchUP
3.3.1 Creating 3D models from spatial data
3.3.2 SketchUp 3D Warehouse
3.4
GigaPan
4.
Release, Uptake, and User Feedback
4.1.
The influence of
Seeing Beneath Stonehenge
on users
4.2.
User profile
4.3.
Challenges experienced by users
4.4.
Conclusions
5. Discussion
5.1
Software and resources
5.2
Mobile technology and Google Maps
5.3
Data ownership and permanency
5.4
Where now for the use of Google Earth in archaeology?
6.
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography