Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3164871592> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3164871592 endingPage "401" @default.
- W3164871592 startingPage "379" @default.
- W3164871592 abstract "Abstract Recent advances in spatial and remote sensing technology have led to new methods in archaeological site identification and reconstruction, allowing archaeologists to investigate landscapes and sites on multiple scales. These remotely conducted surveys create virtual cultural landscapes and seascapes that archaeologists and the public interact with and experience, often better than traditional maps. Our study examines landscape reconstruction and archaeological site classifications from a phenomenological and human behavioural ecology (HBE) perspective. HBE aims to reconstruct how humans interacted with these places as part of their active and passive decision making. Through temporal reconstructions, archaeologists and others can experience and interpret past landscapes and subtle changes in cultural land‐ and seascapes. Here, we evaluate the use of remotely sensed data (lidar, satellite imagery, sonar, radar, etc.) for developing virtual cultural landscapes while also incorporating Indigenous perspectives. Our study compares two vastly different landscapes and perspectives: a seascape in coastal Alaska, USA, and a neotropical jungle in Belize, Central America. By incorporating ethnographic accounts, oral histories, Indigenous traditional knowledge and community engagement, archaeologists can develop new tools to understand decisions made in the past, especially pertaining to settlement selection and resource procurement. These virtual reconstructions become cognitive images of a possible place that the observer experiences. Virtual cultural landscapes allow archaeologists to reproduce landscapes that may otherwise be invisible and present them to different publics. These processes elucidate how landscapes changed over time based on human behaviours while simultaneously allowing archaeologists to engage with Indigenous communities and the public in the protection of prehistoric and historic sites and sacred spaces through cultural heritage management." @default.
- W3164871592 created "2021-06-07" @default.
- W3164871592 creator A5000409838 @default.
- W3164871592 creator A5048438142 @default.
- W3164871592 creator A5077392381 @default.
- W3164871592 date "2021-05-25" @default.
- W3164871592 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W3164871592 title "Virtual cultural landscapes: Geospatial visualizations of past environments" @default.
- W3164871592 cites W103416336 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W1605968289 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W1964389593 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W1966408370 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W1981375780 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W1985157419 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W1995815484 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W1996075252 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W1997589113 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W1997749009 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2012858809 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2023754970 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2028413628 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2029890934 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2032383561 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2041421073 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2046329053 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2048969911 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2054405285 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2055282489 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2057414382 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2061774418 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2067670761 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2068976599 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2070554585 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2073383751 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2074471048 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2077405158 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2077982852 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2083171052 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2098031830 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2116797195 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2133418301 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2143941623 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2145994061 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2148516594 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2157274504 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2159164202 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2160165689 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2164860716 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2172425412 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2173098975 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2233654272 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2247249332 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2254585182 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2263461568 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2278448846 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2318831899 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2323766051 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2325962345 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2330220427 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2330384771 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2398038670 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2507736924 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2508208595 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2510296872 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2511716983 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2512147357 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2514638565 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2516795220 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2517979718 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2553952558 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2557563356 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2557684676 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2587996348 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2593124631 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2614433780 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2616976253 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2617890856 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2618199758 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2766924397 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W279066137 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2793083217 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2806165913 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2806864999 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2850471521 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2893644756 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2900175276 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2904084710 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2912100971 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2936777423 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2941246884 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2949973110 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2970091129 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2970191729 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2970552507 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2975790188 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2977587575 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2980063562 @default.
- W3164871592 cites W2980194677 @default.