- Introduction to Journal
- Visual Essays Index
- Occasional Papers
- ArchAtlas Workshops
- Workshop 2009: Routes & Landscapes in Eurasia
- Workshop 2007: Mapping Human History From Space
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Toby Wilkinson
Virtual globes, geotagging and global landscapes - Björn Menze
Remote sensing of ancient settlement mounds - Jason Ur
Agricultural and Pastoral Landscapes in the Near East - T.J. Wilkinson
Ancient Near Eastern Route Systems - Cameron Petrie
Remote Sensing in Inaccessible Lands - Simone Mühl
Mat Ashur Land of Ashur - Graham Philip
Unscrambling the 'uplands'
- Case Studies 2004-6
- Case Studies 2004-6 List
- A. Sherratt 2004
Why an electronic atlas of archaeology? - A. Sherratt 2004
Global View - A. Sherratt 2005
Contagious Processes - A. Sherratt 2005
Origins of Farming - A. Sherratt 2004
Trade Routes - A. Sherratt 2005
Obsidian Trade - A. Sherratt 2005
Portages - A. Sherratt 2005
East-West Contacts - C. Petrie 2005
Routes & Plains in SW Iran - A. Sherratt 2004
Environmental change - A. Sherratt 2006
Tellspotting - B. Menze 2005
Tellspotting Algorithm - A. Sherratt 2005
Culture Areas - A. Sherratt 2004
Sites from Satellites - A. Sherratt & F. Menotti 2006
VRML (3D) images - A. Sherratt & T. Wilkinson 2005
Panoramas - A. Sherratt & F. Menotti 2004
Andean Civilizations
- Author Guidelines
- Search the Journal
- Introduction to Themes
- Agriculture
- Routes, Trade & Exchange
- Settlement & Urbanism
- Visualisation & Technology
- Search Themes
- Introduction to the Atlas
- Atlas: Large Screen Version
- Search for Sites
- Site Visualisation
- Virtual Globes
- Database Projects
- Sites Mapping
Chronological mapping
Cultural mapping
Archaeo-GIS repository
Sites from Satellites: Bushehr, Iran (Andrew Sherratt, 2004)
Case Studies 2004-6
 
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1) Bushehr was an important access-point from the Persian Gulf into the mountains behind, and was probably an island in prehistoric times. See also Cameron Petrie's Routes and Plains in Southwest Iran, especially the page on Bushire (an alternative spelling for Bushehr)
Landsat TM imagery provided by NASA.