GIS in archaeology - meaning and definition. What is GIS in archaeology
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What (who) is GIS in archaeology - definition


GIS in archaeology         
ASPECT OF GIS USAGE
Use of GIS in Archaeology; Use of GIS in archaeology; GIS in Archaeology
GIS or Geographic Information Systems has been an important tool in archaeology since the early 1990s.Conolly J and Lake M (2006) Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology.
Archaeology in Pakistan         
ASPECT OF ARCHAEOLOGY
Archaeology of Pakistan
Pakistan contains many of the oldest archaeological discoveries of the world. The country is home to many archaeological sites dating from Lower Paleolithic period to Mughal empire.
Archaeology of Israel         
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  • Knights Hall, Acre
  • Old Roman era gate, ''Bab al-'Amud'' (Jerusalem)
  • Coins from period of [[Bar Kokhba revolt]] (Roman period)
  • The [[zodiac]] [[mosaic]] in the [[Beit Alfa Synagogue]]
  • Hellenistic [[Sarcophagus]] unearthed in [[Ashkelon]]
  • House of Pillars, Tel Hazor
  •  Middle Bronze Age terracotta figurine, Israel National Maritime Museum
  • Contrast of old and new - Beit Shemesh
  • [[LMLK seals]] with Israeli postage stamps commemorating them
  • Lachish letters
  • Mosaic known as "Mona Lisa of the Galilee"
  • Mousterian Culture, stone spearheads, 250,000–50,000. [[Israel Museum]]
  • Natufian burial, Nahal Me'arot stream, Israel
  • Potsherds and loom-weight found at archaeological sites in Israel
  • Skeleton of woman from paleolithic period
  • Excavations outside the southern wall of the Temple Mount
  • Church in [[Mamshit]]
  • Byzantine-era mosaic from a village south of Hebron
  • [[Tel Tzafit]]
  • Tel Arad
  • Tel Dan
  • Thermal baths, Masada
  • The [[Trumpeting Place inscription]] stone with Hebrew text, excavated at the southern foot of the Temple Mount
  • '''Yehud''' coins bearing the inscription 'YHD' ('''יהד'''), from the Persian period
ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ISRAEL
Archeology of Israel; Israeli Archeology; Israeli archaeology; Israeli archeology; Archaeology of israel; Archaeological sites in Israel; Archaeological sites in israel; Archaeology in Israel; Time periods in the Israel region; History of pottery in Israel
The archaeology of Israel is the study of the archaeology of the present-day Israel, stretching from prehistory through three millennia of documented history. The ancient Land of Israel was a geographical bridge between the political and cultural centers of Mesopotamia and Egypt.