| Aerial Archaeological Research Group: Aerial Archaeology Research Group, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and information concerning all facets of aerial archaeology. Includes related bibliography and links. |
| Aerial Archaeology: Jacques Dassié explains aerial archaeology and related techniques. Illustrated articles using examples from the Poitou-Charentes region of France. |
| Aerial Archaeology: Applications of near earth imaging techniques such as Kite Aerial Photography, blimps, and model planes for cost effective aerial archaeology research. |
| Aerial Archaeology - Developing Future Practice: Program of a NATO Workshop held in Poland in November 2000. Includes abstracts of all presented papers. |
| Aerial Archaeology Examples: Presentation of examples where aerial photography provides additional data to archaeologists on the ground. |
| Aerial Archive: The Institute for Prehistory and Protohistory of the University of Vienna explains the history, methods and uses of aerial archaeology. Description of the archive and samples from it. |
| Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East: Profile and bibliography related to the archive which consists of over 8000 photographs and several hundred maps for several countries, mainly Jordan. |
| Aerial Surveys of Persepolis and Ancient Iran: Contains aerial photographs of excavations in progress in 1936, of sites under consideration at that time, and of other areas of Iran that were archaeologically unknown in 1936. |
| Application of GIS to Roman Settlement Patterns in Spain: The application of GIS to the study of the development of the Roman settlement pattern in Spain. Paper by Federica Massagrande. |
| Archaeological Remote Sensing: Techniques used by NASA for archeological research. Includes remote sensing data for Arenal, Costa Rica, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, and The Petén, Guatemala. |
| Archaeological Site Modelling: Article from the Oriental Institute Computer Laboratory presenting the methods and uses of data acquisition, templates, and computer analysis for site modelling. Contains link to a computer model of the Giza Plateau as an example. |
| Archaeology and GIS--The Linux Way: A description of an archaeology project making use of the freely available geographic information system GRASS. From the Linux Journal, an article by R. Joe Brandon, Trevor Kludt and Markus Neteler. |
| Archaeology in Baden-Wurttemberg: A Pilot's View: Aerial photographs of archaeological sites by Otto Braasch. |
| Archeological Geophysics Image Library: Imagery in this library is derived from archaeological remote sensing projects conducted primarily by the Archeo-Imaging Lab at the University of Arkansas. These projects have utilized ground penetrating radar, proton magnetometry, fluxgate gradiometry, electrical resistivity, and electromagnetic conductivity methods. |
| Archiving Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing Data: Document is intended to be a guide to good practice in the creation and maintenance of digital resources related to aerial photography, satellite and airborne remote sensing, and archaeological interpretations made from such data sources. |
| BG-Map Cultural Resources Module: Archaeology and anthropology database and mapping software for documentation of historical properties and their inhabitants. |
| British Academy: Aerial Survey for Archaeology: The British Academy reviews new technologies for Aerial Survey and for access to the Photographic Records in this report. |
| City Planning System of the Ancient Bohai State: Using Corona satellite photos, Noboru Ogata, Kyoto University Japan, studied city plans of an ancient kingdom which existed in northeastern China (7th - 10th century AD). |
| Digital Technologies at the Colesseum and the Baths of Caracalla: Presentation of the results of a Virtual Heritage project to scan the architecture of the Baths of Caracalla and the Colosseum. The work utilized long range laser scanning to capture detailed model data of the structures. |
| Francesca Radcliffe's Aerial Archaeology: Francesca's new project is to identify the archaeological features seen on the oblique aerial photographs and then rectify and mapping them. Interactive map and image gallery of Dorset Hill Forts . |
| Geoarchaeology and GIS: Introduction to the use of GIS in combination with geoarchaeology to solve archaeological problems. Includes a slide show conceptual practicum to illustrate the how archaeological predictive models can benefit from incorporating geoarchaeology using simple, simulated data. |
| Geomatics at Birchtown: GIS and remote sensing technologies were used to explore and analyze the spatial and attribute information at Birchtown and to geo-correct the only known copy of a late eighteenth century land grants map of Birchtown, known as the Goulden Map. |
| Geophysical Prospection of Archaeological Sites: Harald von der Osten-Woldenburg gives examples of the use of geomagnetics, geoelectrics, electromagnetic induction and ground penetrating radar in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. |
| GIS and Archaeology: MDA Information: Paper by Neil Lang, published in volume 2 of the mda Information publication. Discusses how museums can take advantage of GIS used in archaeology. |
| GIS and Prehistoric Mammal Acquisition Patterns: A paper by Cheryl L. Huckerby on using GIS analyses of mammal species' landscape distributions to produce species assemblage lists that are comparable with archaeological species assemblage lists. |
| GIS and Remote Sensing for Archaeology: A long-term project by Dr. Scott Madry on the applications of remote sensing and GIS in the Burgundy region of France. Methodology, bibliography |
| GIS and Remote Sensing:Burgundy, France: Detailed information regarding a multi-disciplinary research project: Applications of Geomatics for Long Term Regional Archaeological Settlement Pattern Analysis. |
| GIS Archaeologists: International directory of archaeologists specializing in geographic information system applications. |
| GIS Dictionary: This on-line dictionary of GIS terms is brought to you by the Association for Geographic Information and the University Of Edinburgh Department of Geography. |
| GIS for Archaeology and CRM Blog: Blog about geospatial data and technology, particularly where it applies to archaeology and cultural resource management. |
| GIS Guide to Good Practice: Document designed specifically to provide guidance for individuals and organisations involved in the creation, maintenance, use and long-term preservation of GIS-based digital resources. |
| GIS in Archaeology: General overview of the use of Geographic Information Systems in archaeology. Hosted by the University of Alabama Office of Archaeological Research. |
| GIS Techniques in Assessing Archaeological Resources: Presentation of the work of the University of Bologna on GIS applications in Italy and Nepal. |
| GISarch Discussion List: This list is intended to facilitate discussion between archaeologists making use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology. |
| GIS in Archaeology: An Annotated Bibliography: Orignially published in Sydney University Archaeological Methods Series 1, and compiled by Petrie, Johnson, Cullen, and Kvamme. Includes a keyword index to the 328 references. |
| Ground-Penetrating Radar in Archaeology: Introduction to using radar geophysics to locate and map buried archaeological features. Includes links to sites on which GPR has been used. |
| How Geophysical Methods Can Help the Archaeologist: A long article by Lambert Dolphin. |
| Introduction to Aerial Archaeology: Article by the University of Vienna Aerial Archive. Presents the history and applications of aerial archaeology. |
| New Zealand Archaeology: The Aerial View: The aerial photographs in this compendium are oblique or low oblique (near vertical) images taken by Kevin L. Jones. |
| North American Database of Archaeological Geophysics: Database and website that aims to promote use, education, communication, and a knowledge base of the practice of archaeological geophysics in North America. Image library, projects database, bibliography, educational materials, instruments and manufacturer, practioners, and events. |
| Online Papers on GIS in Archaeology: Directory of papers available on-line, most from user conferences for a GIS system called ESRI. |
| Pitcalc: Computer program written to assist in the planning of archaeological discoveries in difficult field situations. Includes its method, projects, photos, and download instructions. |
| Project Zeugma: The use of remote sensing and GIS Technology for archaeology on the Euphrates. |
| Remote Sensing and Archaeology: The Chora of Chersonesos: The Center for Space Research and the University of Texas Institute of Classical Archaeology project investigating the use of remote sensing in a comprehensive regional study of the ancient Greek agricultural territory. Contains an area description and historical background, excavation sites, remotely sensed data. |
| Remote Sensing Archeology Research at NASA: NASA uses remote sensing for archeology research in the Peten Guatemala, Arenal region of Costa Rica, and Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. |
| Resistivity Survey of the Nevis Jewish Cemetery: The information on this page is taken from "'What are you doing?': Examining a colonial period Jewish cemetery in the Caribbean", a paper given by Michelle Terrell at the 31st Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology. |
| Satellite Remote Sensing and Archaeology: Information relating to the application of satellite imagery to archaeology including examples of satellite images of archaeological features and an extensive bibliography. |
| Securing a Future for Essex's Past: Article from ArcUser magazine on the use of GIS by the County Council's Archaeology Section. |
| Sensuous and Reflexive GIS: Exploring Visualisation and VRML: Developing a synergy between VRML and GIS. Internet Archaeology 1996. |
| Space Radar Laboratory Images of Angkor, Cambodia: Images from the international Space Radar Laboratory may help researchers find previously unknown settlements near the ancient city of Angkor in Cambodia. |
| Technology in Archaeology: Imaging Radar: Brief introduction to the uses of imaging radar in archaeology. |
| The Aerial Archaeology Newsletter: A single issue by Baker Aerial Photography in 1996 discusses the history, methodology and uses of aerial photography for archaeology, with examples. |
| The Search for Ubar: NASA's presentation on how remote sensing helped find this lost city. |
| The Sky's Eyes: Remote Sensing in Archaeology: NOVA Online article that describes the remote sensing techniques used to find "The Lost City" of Ubar. |
| The Whistling Elk Subsurface Imaging Project: Project was conceived as a means to explore the potential of linking multiple remote sensing methods at a single archaeological site. project background, methods, results, and bibliography. |
| TimeMap Project: The TimeMap™ project is researching methods for recording, indexing, analysing and delivering archaeological data with spatial and temporal components. Free TMJava software download. |
| Wroxeter Hinterland Project: An international team of archaeologists is carrying out the total exploration of the city by non-destructive remote sensing methods, including magnetometry, resistivity, electrical imaging, seismic scanning, ground probing radar, airborne hyper- and multi-spectral scanning, and satellite imaging. |