2013 June Georgia URISA Luncheon

Jun 9, 2013 | Atlanta, GA URISA, Georgia, GISP

Toward a Spatial Archaeology of the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace

The recent trend in spatial archaeology involves spatial analysis as much as it does the creation of inventories from field surveys. This paper therefore discusses the various digital methods being employed at the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on Samothrace with regard to data collection, post-processing, and management of temporally and spatially referenced data, which are organized in a geodatabase.  The current topographic survey seeks to expand our knowledge of the existing terrain by producing a high resolution digital terrain model (DTM) using both total station and GPS. Standard and gigapixel panoramas are now being combined with existing scene photographs and aerial images.  This inventory offers researchers and site managers a means to examine the site from a distance in both context and detail and the ability to detect change over time.

 

Michael Page is the Geospatial Coordinator, Emory University Libraries and serves as an adjunct faculty in the Department of Environmental Studies at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia where he teaches courses and workshops in urban geography, cartography, and related geospatial technologies. His work at Emory focuses on developing the cartography and GIS education program across campus as well as building data and dissemination structures to support research and instruction. Michael is the co-author of Sacred Places: A Guide to the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta, GA. Michael also produces maps for publication, collaborates on several ongoing research projects, and provides consultation to faculty and students in the Emory community regarding the use of GIS in research.

 

June 11th, 2013 11:30 AM   through   1:30 PM
8100 Holcomb Bridge Rd
Alpharetta, GA 30022 United States
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