List of Figures

Figure 2.1Archaeology Data Service access statistics

Figure 2.2ADS access statistics - examples of PDF downloads

Figure 2.3ADS access statistics - examples of fieldwork data downloads

Figure 4.1Basing House CAT project team members use a GoPro camera, along with the remote controlling iPad app, to photograph the trenches at the end of the excavation season. The images were used to create a photogrammetric model of the excavation

Figure 4.2OuRTI team members giving a Highlight RTI demonstration at Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth

Figure 4.3Results of an RTI from St. Andrew’s Church, Holcombe

Figure 5.1Google Trends search comparison between different GIS-related search terms

Figure 5.2GRASS GIS running on Linux Ubuntu showing the Layer Manager, Map Display and the NVIZ module

Figure 5.3QGIS running natively on Windows 7 showing its attractive GUI with the Processing Toolbox (at the right side) and the Plugin Manager (in the centre)

Figure 5.4SAGA GIS running on Linux Ubuntu with the 3D window integrating raster and vector data

Figure 5.5gvSIG running on Windows 7 displaying the Project Manager (top left), the View Window (top centre), the Map Window (bottom centre), and the Add-ons Manager (right)

Figure 6.1Four motifs demonstrate that the problem which combines open, access, archaeology and science

Figure 8.1Network graph of the FAIMS ‘Excavation’ repository, with four branches: PAZC (orange), Boncuklu (purple), MEMSAP (yellow), and the original, ‘Master’ branch (black)

Figure 9.1Mississippian sites from separate governmental databases in the Midwestern United States visualized through QGIS

Figure 9.2Database design

Figure 9.3Example QGIS mapping output from Lil’Sorrel queries of diabase artifacts at VAARNG

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