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Title Archaeological remote sensing in North America : innovative techniques for anthropological applications / edited by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley ; foreword by Jay K. Johnson ; commentary by Kenneth L. Kvamme.

Publication Info. Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2017]
©2017

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 280 pages) : illustrations, maps
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary "The use of archaeological remote sensing applications to address academic and applied research problems is growing at a tremendous rate in North America. Fueling this growth are new research approaches using innovative instrumentation technologies and data collection methods. Increasingly, researchers pursuing these new approaches are integrating remote sensing data collection with theory-based interpretations to address anthropological questions within larger research programs. This work is a must-have, up-to-date volume for today's archaeologists. The book includes numerous applications of remote sensing in North American contexts that exemplify the methodological developments and increase of theory-based archaeological remote sensing interpretation and presentation theoretical developments that have occurred since 2006. It covers the major remote sensing methods and their integration with relevant technologies such as geographic information systems (GIS) and GPS. Targeted to practitioners of archaeological remote sensing as well as students, this suite of current and exemplary applications adheres to high standards for methodology, processing, presentation, and interpretation"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Preface / Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley -- New developments in archaeological remote sensing : an introduction / Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley -- Part 1. Site structure and community organization -- Multisensor remote sensing at Spiro : discovering intrasite organization / Scott W. Hammerstedt, Jami J. Lockhart, Patrick C. Livingood, Tim Mulvihill, Amanda L. Regnier, George Sabo III, and John R. Samuelsen -- Investigating Mississippian community organization with geophysics : two examples from the Tennessee River Valley / Shawn M. Patch, Sarah Lowry, and Erin Pritchard -- Evaluating the use of community space at two Southeastern mound centers using magnetic gradient and surface collection data / Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley -- At the tip of an amplitude wave : the role of terrestrial remote sensing in twenty-first century Grand Canyon archaeology debates / Philip B. Mink II -- Part 2. Technological transformation and economic change -- A remote sensing approach to studying land use change in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico / Jennie O. Sturm -- Examining agricultural surplus at Huff Village, North Dakota : combining archaeological and remote sensing data / Adam S. Wiewel -- Transformation in technologies : a look at Basketmaker III archaeology in Southwestern Colorado / Shanna Diederichs, Margaret Watters, Duncan P. McKinnon, and Bryan S. Haley -- Part 3. Archaeological landscapes -- Conceptualizing the anthropogenic islands of Southern Florida with LiDAR / Victor D. Thompson -- Magnetic susceptibility for historical archaeological sites and landscapes / Daniel P. Lynch and Rory Becker -- Anthropologically focused geophysical surveys and public archaeology : engaging present-day agents in placemaking / Edward R. Henry, Philip B. Mink II, and W. Stephen McBride -- Part 4. Earthen mound construction and composition -- The role of geophysics in evaluating structural variation in Middle Woodland mounds in the Lower Illinois River Valley / Jason L. King, Duncan P. McKinnon, Jason T. Herrmann, Jane E. Buikstra, and Taylor H. Thornton -- The anthropological potential of ground-penetrating radar for Southeastern earthen mound investigations : a case study from Letchworth Mounds, Tallahassee, Florida / Daniel P. Bigman and Daniel M. Seinfeld -- Exploring the deepest reaches of Arkansas's tallest mounds with electrical resistivity tomography / James Zimmer-Dauphinee -- Part 5. Commentary -- A decade of geophysics and remote sensing in North American archaeology : practices, advances, and trends / Kenneth L. Kvamme.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Indians of North America -- Antiquities -- Remote sensing.
Indians of North America -- Antiquities.
Remote sensing.
Indians of North America -- Antiquities -- Research.
Indians of North America -- Antiquities -- Research.
Archaeology -- United States -- Remote sensing.
Archaeology.
United States.
Anthropology -- United States -- Remote sensing.
Anthropology.
Archaeology -- Research -- United States.
Archaeology -- Research.
Anthropology -- Research -- United States.
Anthropology -- Research.
Remote sensing -- United States.
Excavations (Archaeology) -- United States.
Excavations (Archaeology)
United States -- Antiquities -- Remote sensing.
Antiquities.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author McKinnon, Duncan P. (Duncan Paul), 1971- editor.
Haley, Bryan S., editor.
Kvamme, Kenneth L., author of commentary.
ISBN 9780817391416 (electronic book)
081739141X (electronic book)
9780817319595 (hardcover)
081731959X (hardcover)