ArchAtlas Journal: Index of Articles
 
Case Studies 2000-6
- Title: Archived interpretive essays from the first two editions of the ArchAtlas web-site.
Date: 2000 - 2006 - List of Articles
- Björn Menze, University of Heidelberg, Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Computing (2005)
Virtual Survey: a semi-automated tellspotting algorithm - Cameron Petrie, Somerville College, Oxford (2005)
Exploring Routes and Plains in Southwest Iran - Andrew Sherratt (2004)
ArchAtlas: An Introduction - Andrew Sherratt (2005)
Contagious Processes - Andrew Sherratt (2005)
Culture Areas in Western Eurasia 20,000-3250BC - Andrew Sherratt (2005)
East-West Contacts in Eurasia - Andrew Sherratt (2004)
Environmental Change: the evolution of Mesopotamia - Andrew Sherratt (2004)
Global View - Andrew Sherratt (2005)
Obsidian Trade in the Near East, 14,000 to 6500 BC - Andrew Sherratt (2005)
Portages - Andrew Sherratt (2004)
Sites from Satellites - Andrew Sherratt (2005)
Tellspotting - Andrew Sherratt (2005)
The Origins of Farming in South-West Asia - Andrew Sherratt (2004)
Trade Routes: the Growth of Global Trade - Andrew Sherratt and Francesco Menotti (2004)
Andean Civilizations: Peru, South America (from Space) - Andrew Sherratt and Francesco Menotti (2006)
Sites and Landscapes in 3D (VRML images) - Andrew Sherratt and Toby Wilkinson (2005)
Panoramas
- Björn Menze, University of Heidelberg, Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Computing (2005)
Workshop 2007
- Title: Mapping Human History from Space: Tells, Routes and Archaeogeography in the Near East
Organized by: Susan Sherratt
Date: 3 March 2007
Venue: Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield - List of Articles
- Björn Menze, Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Computing, University of Heidelberg (July 2007)
Quantitative approaches to the remote sensing of ancient settlements in the Near East using ASTER and SRTM data - Simone Mühl, Institute for Pre- and Protohistory and Near Eastern Archaeology, University of Heidelberg (August 2007)
Mat Ashur Land of Ashur. The Plain of Makhmur, Iraq - Cameron Petrie, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge (September 2007)
Remote Sensing in Inaccessible Lands: Plains and preservation along old routes between Pakistan and Afghanistan - Graham Philip, Department of Archaeology, University of Durham (October 2007)
Unscrambling the 'Uplands': Satellite Imagery and the Homs Basalts - Jason Ur, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University (September 2007)
Agricultural and Pastoral Landscapes in the Near East: Case Studies using CORONA Satellite Photography - Tony Wilkinson, Department of Archaeology, University of Durham (November 2007)
Ancient Near Eastern Route Systems: From the Ground Up - Toby Wilkinson, British Institute at Ankara (July 2007)
Virtual globes, geotagging and global landscapes: visualisation and database technologies in the age of the Internet
- Björn Menze, Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Computing, University of Heidelberg (July 2007)
 
 
 
