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  • Exploring the topography of movement
    Mlekuž, Dimitrij
    The paper discusses the ways to approach the past movement using GIS in archaeological landscape studies. Through movement we actively participate and create the world around us. By moving we binds ... things, places, persons together in a process of continuous becoming. Thus movement creates time, space and material world. However, in archaeology we are dealing with the static, material residues of this past. The archaeological landscape is network of places, which were reproduced as 'collapsed acts' of persons moving and performing routines in space and time, themselves being changes in the process. They are time and movement materialised or 'fossilised' in the landscape. Paper presents some new tools and approaches for understanding past landscapes, specially tools for the analyses of proximity, mobility, accessibility and interaction. GIS procedures were developed to help us understand the limits time and space imposes in interaction between people and help us reveal deeper logic of social processes in ladscape. Approaching past mobility also forces us to explicitly address the notion of time in GIS and archaeological landscape studies.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2014
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 55181922