This site provides access to a collection of modules for learning about how archaeologists work with spatial data and remote sensing data to interpret sites and landscapes. The modules are designed for use within University of Glasgow courses, but can be followed by anyone.
Here's how to get started:
- Access the notebooks for different lessons in the binder
- Click 'launch binder' (go make a cup of tea and wait while the environment builds) and then click the notebook for your lesson to get started.
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- 'linlithgow_spatial.ipynb' explores burial data and is intended for Archaeology of Scotland
- Archaeology of Scotland students have another module on interpreting aerial imagery here
- 'raster.ipynb' explores cropmarks in hyperspectral images and is intended for Theory and Practice.
- 'canmore.ipynb' explores Canmore's map of registered monuments and is intended for Theory and Practice