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Archaeol Comput Newsl 61
Title
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Title:
Archaeol Comput Newsl 61
Series
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Series:
Archaeological Computing Newsletter
Volume
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Volume:
61
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Jeremy W Huggett
Gary Lock
Paola Moscati
Publisher
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Publisher:
Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio s.a.s.
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Year of Publication:
2004
ISBN
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ISBN:
88-7814-300-6
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.gla.ac.uk/archaeology/acn
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Created Date:
12 Apr 2007
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A system for recording surface artifacts using trend surface analysis
Mangala Katugampola
16 - 18
Description of the use of trend surface analysis to record surface scatters of artefacts at a Sri Lankan site. The author discusses the possibility of arriving at conclusions in and through the analysis of such surface scatters.
Moving into the third dimension: three-dimensional data capture and manipulation
Paul Cripps
24 - 26
Report on a symposium on laser-scanning, held by the British Geological Survey on 28 November 2004. The symposium aimed to put the new technology of laser-scanning into context in terms of both the technology itself and the applications which stem from it.
First workshop on knowledge representation in a semantic web of culture
Oleg Missikoff
27 - 30
Report on the first workshop organised by the Working Group on Ontologies and the Semantic Web for Cultural Heritage resources, in Rome on 6 July 2004. The group (an offshoot of the Minerva Project) discussed a general framework for defining the life-cycle of digital cultural resource, the international context, and experiences and projects.