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Ian N. Gregory et Alistair Geddes (dir.) Toward Spatial Humanities: Historical GIS and Spatial History Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2014, XIX-212 p.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 March 2020
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1 Pickles, John (dir.), Ground Truth: The Social Implications of Geographical Information Systems, New York, Guilford Press, 1995.Google Scholar
2 Pour une synthèse de ces travaux : David Wheatley et Mark Gillings, « Vision, Perception and Gis: Developing Enriched Approaches to the Study of Archaeological Visibility », in Gary Lock (dir.), Beyond the Map: Archaeology and Spatial Technologies, Amsterdam, IOS Press, 2000, p. 1-27.