Goodrick, G. and Gillings, M. (1996). Sensuous and Reflexive GIS. Internet Archaeology 1. Vol 1, York: Internet Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.1.2.

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Sensuous and Reflexive GIS
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exploring visualisation and VRML
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Internet Archaeology 1
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Internet Archaeology
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Landscape-based archaeological research has been transformed as the widespread introduction of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has begun to revolutionise the way archaeologists manage and manipulate spatial information. As GIS-based applications begin to reach maturity and the role of GIS as a flexible mechanism for the articulation, exploration and analysis of landscape data becomes more fully realised, GIS is increasingly being seen as much as a place to think as a simple data management and mapping tool. Factors and drawbacks considered include: the lack of theoretical underpinning; the static nature of GIS; developing specifically archaeological tools for GIS; developing a synergy between VRML (virtual reality modelling language) and GIS.
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Glyn Goodrick
Mark Gillings
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Internet Archaeology
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1996
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LANDSCAPE (Monument Type Wales)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.1.2
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20 Jan 2002