Machine derived contents note: 1. INTRODUCTION 1 -- R esearch Them es 2 -- O verview 3 -- 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 4 -- What is the Meaning of Space in Archaeology? 4 -- Space as a static aspect and its precise measurement 4 -- Space w ith dynam ism 5 -- Spatial archaeology 5 -- Interpreting the meaning of space 5 -- The Concept of Maritime Cultural Landscape 6 -- The Traditional Approach of Wreck Site Formation Process 7 -- Geographic Information Systems in Archaeology 10 -- The Case Study of Usage of Geographic Information Systems in Maritime Archaeology 12 -- 3. METHODOLOGY 15 -- GIS D ata Collection Strategy 15 -- The establishm ent of databases 15 -- Digital datasets from web-based databases 15 -- GIS Models of Predictive Modelling 17 -- Two case studies integrating theory to practice 18 -- R isk assessm ent m odel 19 -- The Determination of Variables for Maritime Spatial Analysis 20 -- Variables for GIS analysis in maritime archaeology 20 -- Obtaining ideas from South Australian maritime and terrestrial history 21 -- Insights from maritime archaeological approaches by precursors 24 -- 4. THE ANALYSIS OF MARITIME SPACE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 27 -- Interpreting M aritim e Space 27 -- The data of shipwrecks in South Australian coastal waters 27 -- The data of navigational aids in South Australian waters 29 -- The data of natural environments in South Australian waters 33 -- Manipulation process of spatial data 33 -- Geographic coordinate system and projected coordinate system 33 -- G eoreferencing 34 -- Spatial A nalysis 35 -- Statistical data from spatial data 35 -- Spatial assessment of lighthouses 39 -- Holistic interpretation of the data 41 -- Spatial and temporal perspectives 45 -- Spatial phenomenon underlying the distribution ofshipwrecks 46 -- Calculating the Correlation between the Location of Shipwrecks and Water Depth 47 -- 5. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS 54 -- Interpreting the Resultant Analysis 54 -- Correlation between the location of shipwrecks and navigational lights 54 -- Looking at Maritime Space through Navigational Lights 55 -- Spatial meaning of the distribution of shipwrecks in relation to the historical -- development of the South Australian colony 56 -- Variables of maritime spatial analysis 57 -- Perspectives to Research Questions 58 -- C onclusions 60 -- REFERENCES 61
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Geographic information systems - South Australia
Shipwrecks - South Australia
Spatial analysis (Statistics)
Underwater archaeology - South Australia - Methodology