
The Geospatial Interest Group is an informal group of archaeologists and other anthropological researchers, who are interested in applying GIS, remote sensing, and geophysical technologies in their projects. The group meets monthly and serves as a forum for learning about and sharing information on various the range of geospatial tools and how they can be used to address archaeological and anthropological problems.
The purpose of these web pages is to serve as an organized source of information for group members and others who share our interests.
Resources and Web Links
- GIS - Geographic Information Systems/Science
- Remote Sensing - Satellite Imagery, Aerial Photography
Pages still in the works
- Bibliography
- Geophysical Techniques
- Archaeological Projects
- GPS - Global Positioning System
For information on the group and upcoming meetings, contact David Kojan at kojan@sscl.berkeley.edu.
Comments, corrections, and suggestions for these web pages should be directed at Dennis Ogburn at ogburn@sscl.berkeley.edu.
These pages were created by Dennis
Ogburn, with input from David Kojan.
Last modified 11 November 1999.