Dear all,

I would like to announce the release of the Survey and GIS manual produced at 
Oxford Archaeology North during the last few months after development of new 
on-site survey and GIS methodologies applicable to any archaeological project.

This document is available for download as PDF on http://www.openarchaeology.net
It is currently based on the use of gvSIG 1.1.2 OA Digital Edition, but a 1.9 
version will hopefully be produced soon.

This manual is intended to supply an easy-to-understand but comprehensive guide 
to survey and open source GIS, from setting up survey equipment to downloading 
and processing survey data. The manual is intended for speeding-up, or 
annihilating the training procedure and providing a guide to survey to field 
staff in case no professional surveyor is on site. An inexperienced member of 
field staff should, by following this manual step-by-step, be able to set up a 
Total Station or GPS, conduct survey and download and process the survey data, 
given a certain amount of time.

Procedures are explained in great detail with screenshots and photographs where 
appropriate and guides to troubleshooting and examples for data maintenance are 
provided. The manual is written in such manner that it can easily be adjusted 
for individual sites' survey requirements. Chapters can be extracted easily and 
supplied individually.

Versions exist for use on site with a robotic Leica TCR1205 Total Station 
together with a remote control unit as well as without remote control and Leica 
GX1230 (backpack) GPS as well as a Leica RX1250XC GPS .

The downloading software used in this manual is Leice GeoOffice (can be 
replaced by whatever software comes with the Total Station used). I furthermore 
recommend Inkscape as a vector editing software for touching up maps produced 
by gvSIG.

I would be extremely grateful for feedback! 

-- 
Anna Kathrin Hodgkinson MA MSt (Oxon) AIFA EES
Geomatics Supervisor 

Oxford Archaeology: Exploring the Human Journey
Switchboard: +44 (0)1524 541 000
http://thehumanjourney.net


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