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Creador: MACHAUSE LOPEZ, SONIA
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Categoría: ArqueologÃa
Clasificación Unesco: Historia::Ciencias auxiliares de la historia::ArqueologÃa
Descripción: DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3466802
Authors: Diez Castillo, AgustÃn; Machause López, Sonia
In this video is described how to add raster and vector layers to a project in QGIS (http://qgis.org). The original file used in here can be found at github https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dieza/curso_r/master/taula_incompleta.csv. The whole set is about the circulation of obsidian in the western mediterranean during the Neolithic.
Terradas, X., Gratuze, B., Bosch, J., Enrich, R., Esteve, X., Oms, F. X., & Ribé, G. (2014). Neolithic diffusion of obsidian in the western Mediterranean: new data from Iberia. Journal of archaeological Science, 41, 69-78.
Tykot, R. H. (2017). Obsidian Studies in the Prehistoric Central Mediterranean: After 50 Years, What Have We Learned and What Still Needs to Be Done?. Open Archaeology, 3(1), 264-278.
This video is part of serie of them, the material needed to do the tutorial is indicated in the video itself or can be downloaded for github https://github.com/dieza/curso_r
Etiquetas: GIS; ARQUEOLOGÍA; QGIS,
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Breve vÃdeo en el que se explica: - ¿Qué es padlet? - ¿Qué herramientas básicas tiene? - ¿Cómo lo utilizaremos en la actividad complementaria de MetodologÃa Arqueológica?
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3466789 Authors: Diez Castillo, AgustÃn; Machause López, Sonia In this video is described how to add raster and vectorial layers to a project in QGIS (http://qgis.org). The original file used in here can be found at github https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dieza/curso_r/master/taula_incompleta.csv. The whole set is about the circulation of obsidian in the western mediterranean during the Neolithic. Terradas, X., Gratuze, B., Bosch, J., Enrich, R., Esteve, X., Oms, F. X., & Ribé, G. (2014). Neolithic diffusion of obsidian in the western Mediterranean: new data from Iberia. Journal of archaeological Science, 41, 69-78. Tykot, R. H. (2017). Obsidian Studies in the Prehistoric Central Mediterranean: After 50 Years, What Have We Learned and What Still Needs to Be Done?. Open Archaeology, 3(1), 264-278.
Breve vÃdeo en el que se muestran los pasos básicos para vectorizar los detalles decorativos de una pieza cerámica dibujada a mano (Material docente para el Máster Universitario en ArqueologÃa, UVEG)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3465919 Authors: Diez Castillo, AgustÃn; Machause López, Sonia In this video is described how to modify the symbols of a vectorial layer in QGIS (http://qgis.org). The original file used in here can be found at github https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dieza/curso_r/master/taula_incompleta.csv. The whole set is about the circulation of obsidian in the western mediterranean during the Neolithic. Terradas, X., Gratuze, B., Bosch, J., Enrich, R., Esteve, X., Oms, F. X., & Ribé, G. (2014). Neolithic diffusion of obsidian in the western Mediterranean: new data from Iberia. Journal of archaeological Science, 41, 69-78. Tykot, R. H. (2017). Obsidian Studies in the Prehistoric Central Mediterranean: After 50 Years, What Have We Learned and What Still Needs to Be Done?. Open Archaeology, 3(1), 264-278. This video is part of serie of them, the material needed to do the tutorial is indicated in the video itself or can be downloaded for github https://github.com/dieza/curso_r
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3466845 Authors: Diez Castillo, AgustÃn; Machause López, Sonia In this video is shown how to create a 3D model of landscape with Digital Elevation Modem and vectorials thanks to the Qgis2threejs (https://github.com/minorua/Qgis2threejs)in Qgis (http://qgis.org). The original file used in here can be found at github https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dieza/curso_r/master/taula_incompleta.csv. The whole set is about the circulation of obsidian in the western mediterranean during the Neolithic. Terradas, X., Gratuze, B., Bosch, J., Enrich, R., Esteve, X., Oms, F. X., & Ribé, G. (2014). Neolithic diffusion of obsidian in the western Mediterranean: new data from Iberia. Journal of archaeological Science, 41, 69-78. Tykot, R. H. (2017). Obsidian Studies in the Prehistoric Central Mediterranean: After 50 Years, What Have We Learned and What Still Needs to Be Done?. Open Archaeology, 3(1), 264-278. This video is part of serie of them, the material needed to do the tutorial is indicated in the video itself or can be downloaded for github https://github.com/dieza/curso_r