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Archaeology and geographical information systems. A European perspective
- 1.0583616 - ARÚ 2024 GB eng M - Monography Chapter
Kuna, Martin - Adelsbergerová, Dana
Prehistoric location preferences: an application of GIS to the Vinořský potok project, Bohemia, the Czech Republic.
Archaeology and geographical information systems. A European perspective. 1st ed., electronic. London: CRC Press, 2022 - (Lock, G.; Stančič, Z.), s. 117-131. ISBN 978-0-367-81046-7
Institutional support: RVO:67985912
Keywords : archaeology * GIS
OECD category: Archaeology
The authors want to test the hypothesis of non-random location preferences in individual archaeological periods in relation to several geomorphological characteristics of the landscape. If this hypothesis is correct, the locational preferences could be seen as displaying important aspects of past human behaviour with wider economic, social and symbolic implications. Also, we test the potential of GIS (PC ARC/INFO) for this kind of problem and provide the first application in Czech archaeology. The territory of the Vinorsky potok project (190 km2) was studied by a fieldwalking survey with all available earlier finds and sites being reclassified. This made it possible to build up a relatively reliable body of evidence for past settlement distributions reaching probably far beyond a 50 per cent sample of the existing settlement remains.
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