Llobera, M. (1996). Exploring the topography of the mind: GIS, social space and archaeology. Antiquity 70 (269). Vol 70(269), pp. 612-622.

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Exploring the topography of the mind: GIS, social space and archaeology
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Antiquity 70 (269)
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Antiquity
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70 (269)
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612 - 622
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Using the LBA linear ditches of Wessex as an example, this paper suggests that a GIS study of the ditches' place in terms of what a human sees in moving across undulating ground, goes beyond that environmental determinism which underlies many GIS studies.
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Marcos Llobera
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1996
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DITCH (Monument Type England)
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20 Jan 2002