Dibble, Loretta, Rutgers University, United States
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CAA 2012 - Spatial thinking in archaeology
Can points, polygons, and lines represent dynamic and differing spatial landscapes of hunter-gatherers, pastoralists, and fisher-folk? An example of the role of GIS in understanding Holocene archaeology in the Lake Turkana basin in Northern Kenya
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A conference hosted by the
History Department at the University of Southampton, and funded by the
Wellcome Trust