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Year: 2011 Author: Anna Hodgkinson Categories: Day of Archaeology 2011, Day of Archaeology, Archaeological Prospection, Expeditions, Digital Archaeology, Egypt, Survey, Excavation, Commercial Archaeology
Tags: Australia, Geographic information system, Quantum GIS, Germany, GIS, Open source, metal, Gurob, Total Station, Rottnest Island, Christina Robinson, Kindle, GPS, Lancaster, Oxford, bank, Malkata, Pi-Ramesse, Rockingham Golf Course, George Martin, Congress, GIS software, Memphis, speaker, Archaeology, geomatics, Nottingham, New Kingdom Egypt, Peine, Amarna, Isle of Man, database software, open source tools, London, Liverpool, Western Australia, supervisor, Singapore, Western Australian Museum, illustration software, Perth, Vienna, Dana, visualisation tools, Microsoft Windows, GvSIG
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A herd of Kangaroos at Rockingham Golf Course (doa_image2283.jpg) |
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Myself and a hungry Quokka on Rottnest Island (doa_image2284.jpg) |
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Distribution of the evidence of glass- and faience-working within the North Suburb at Amarna (doa_image2285.jpg) |
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Survey and GIS Manual for Leica 1200 series GPS (doa_image2286.jpg) |
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Guide to the Helmert (2-point) transformation in QGIS (doa_image2287.jpg) |
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Our Presentation for OSGIS 2011, Nottingham (doa_image2289.jpg) |
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