Digital Classicist Work in Progress seminar - broadly, but not totally, some reflections on the geospatial computing workshop in Edinburgh, July 23rd and 24th 2007
10 8 2007 Digital Classicist Work in Progress seminar
1. Space as an artefact Understanding past perceptions and uses of space with and without computers Stuart Dunn King’s College London Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminar Senate House, London 10th August 2007
5. A Time and a Place for Everything ‘ In a number of ways the methods of the geographer both at the hard (I.e. physcial) and softer (i.e. social or political) ends have already proved of great value to the archaeologist … [B]ut when the geographer seeks to look more closely at the role of human action in the past, he or she must set that action in a context that is more than simply spatial’ Colin Renfrew The Geographical Journal, Vol 149 , No. 3, November 1983
16. Standards and Metadata ‘ To establish … whether GIS technology might facilitate the location, retrieval and interrogation of e-resources made available through the Data Grid’