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GIS intergration

This part of the website will be updated with new content on the integration and integrated interpretation of surveying data from various sources in a Geographical Information System (GIS) for archaeological purposes as part of our project activities during the life-span of the project, so please keep us book-marked and feel free to come back every now and then to see if new information is available!

Links to Free GIS Software
01 April 2011, 13.24
There is a plenty of GIS software now available, we will concentrate on recommendations for free (and mostly open source software) that can be used for
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GIS in Archaeology
01 April 2011, 13.15
Geographical Information Systems (GIS), which combine (geo)graphical information with other kinds of data, have become a popular tool in archaeology
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