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Tag Archives: Archaeoinformatics
Exploring Ancient and Modern Land Use
The College of Charleston welcomes Peter Bikoulis from the University of Toronto, in town this week to consult with Jim Newhard and Norm Levine on his work combining multispectral satellite imagery with Ottoman and modern census data to tease out … Continue reading
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Tagged Archaeoinformatics, Archaeology, Avkat, GIS, Land Use Classification, Landsat, Modeling, Turkey
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Formal Publication of Pylian Linear B Tablets to Occur
As announced by the Department of Classics at the College of Charleston, Dr. Dimitri Nakassis (Toronto) and Dr. Kevin Pluta (Charleston) will be directing the formal publication of the Linear B tablets from Pylos, originally excavated by Carl Blegen begun in 1939. The project will … Continue reading
Developing Methods in High Resolution 3D Image Capture for Ancient Tablets
This summer I hope to provide updates on work being conducted by Kevin Pluta who is investigating and developing methods for reflectance transformation imaging (RTI), specifically tied to inscribed clay tablets. His work, building off of work being done at … Continue reading
Avkat Informatics continues facelift
The Avkat Informatics development blog has been relatively active. I link to the recent entry and show the image, as a means to show progress (a more detailed image can be found on their entry). More frequent updates can be accessed … Continue reading
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Tagged Archaeoinformatics, Archaeology, Avkat, Classics, College of Charleston, development, Digital Humanities, GIS, JavaScript, Turkey
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Introduction
This blog is being started for several reasons. to inform the general archaeoinformatic community about initiatives and research being undertaken at the College of Charleston to encourage discussion, comment, and potential collaboration with others in the archaeoinformatic community about our … Continue reading
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Tagged Archaeoinformatics, Archaeology, College of Charleston, development, GIS
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