Hi Lyle,
In Spain there is some archaeologists using grass for a while [1]. AFAICT there are two active groups one at the CSIC-Extremadura (Enrique Cerrillo) [2] and other one here at the University of Valencia (Andrea Moreno, David Quixal [3], Trini Martinez and some others [4]). In other non-english speaker countries there are some as well, like Portugal [5] and a very active group in Italy (leaded by Bezzi [6]).
In Spanish
[1] http://tp.revistas.csic.es/index.php/tp/article/viewArticle/110
[2] http://dugi-doc.udg.edu//handle/10256/1138
[3] http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=2860827
[4] http://www.sigte.udg.es/jornadassiglibre2007/comun/present/2.7.zip
In portuguese
[5] http://www.isegi.unl.pt/servicos/documentos/TSIG017.pdf
In English
[6] http://geomatica.como.polimi.it/workbooks/n3/articoli/mcmbmgcpcgc.pdf
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Dr. Agustín Diez Castillo
Departament de Prehistòria i Arqueologia
Universitat de València         Phone:   +34 963 98 38 93
Avda. Blasco Ibañez, 28                                         Fax:       +34 
963 98 38 87
València 46010
http://www.uv.es/sidgeipa
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El Feb 13, 2009, a las 9:08 AM, Benjamin Ducke escribió:

Hi Lyle,

see this presentation for some case studies:

ftp://88.208.250.116/ducke-frankfurt-foss-gis-arch.pdf

The Xtent model shown there might be what you are looking for
(essentially another way to get weighted Voronoi diagrams).
I am sure Michael Barton could point you to other cool stuff
that he and his students/colleagues have been doing with GRASS.

Maybe we should set up a "GRASS for Archaeology" user group and/or
web page some time. CAA 2009 might be a good pretext for that.

Cheers,

Ben


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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 17:54:07 -0500
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The messages from Kurt Spring and Jean Roc Morreale point to
archaeological work using GRASS. How many other archaeologists are
there on the list using GRASS. I'd be interested in hearing about
archaeological applications as I have just begun the learning curve
for my own archaeological work.

Thanks,

Lyle Browning

Lyle,

There are actually quite a few archaeologist GRASS users. At least 2
of us on the dev team are archaeologists (Benjamin Ducke and me). A
number of students here at Arizona State use GRASS because I teach my
spatial technologies course with it.

Michael
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Director of Graduate Studies
School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Arizona State University

Phone: 480-965-6262
Fax: 480-965-7671
www: <www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton>



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