Intro to Greek and Roman Archaeology
GIS, or Geographic Information Systems, is a powerful technology used for capturing, storing, analyzing, and managing spatial and geographic data. It allows archaeologists to visualize and interpret the location of artifacts, sites, and landscapes, enhancing their ability to analyze patterns and relationships over space and time. This technology integrates various data sources, making it invaluable for both research and the presentation of archaeological findings.
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