Computational Approaches to the Study of Movement in Archaeology : Theory, Practice and Interpretation of Factors and Effects of Long Term Landscape Formation and Transformation
Within the framework of the Excellence Cluster Topoi, a fruitful interdisciplinary debate on space and movement over the long term has developed. The workshop "Computational approaches to movement in archaeology" (organized on January 6 2011 in Berlin) tackled questions related to space an...
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Other Authors: | Polla, Silvia (Editor), Verhagen, Philip (Editor) |
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De Gruyter
2014
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