Hello,
I have been asked to analyze how FLOSS software could help to support
an archaeological program that would take place in remote mountainous
corners of Central Asia.
I pretty much see which sensors and software to use for the small
scale part, where standard GPS precision is enough.
But
You might be better on the Open Source Archaeology list :)
http://list.iosa.it/
Speaking as a non-archaeologist working in archaeology, precision of millimetre
is nonsense, achieved or not, as (a) the things they are recording were not
built to that precision, nor in many built-structure cases
Hi Mathieu,
Expanding on Chris' point, you might want to check out the manuals we have here:
http://www.openarchaeology.net/project/survey-and-gis-manual
Cameron Shorter mentioned them in a presentation he did - I seem to
have lost all original links, but here's an embedded video:
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Mathieu Baudier mbaud...@argeo.org wrote:
Hello,
I have been asked to analyze how FLOSS software could help to support
an archaeological program that would take place in remote mountainous
corners of Central Asia.
I pretty much see which sensors and software
Many thanks to you all for this helpful information!
Cheers,
Mathieu
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 12:44, Joseph Reeves iknowjos...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mathieu,
Expanding on Chris' point, you might want to check out the manuals we have
here:
On November 5, 2010 03:05:44 am Mathieu Baudier wrote:
- do some of you have experience with sensors/methodologies which
would provide centimeter order precision, be transportable and usable
in remote areas and not too expensive?
I've seen some pretty technical discussion of high precision