ID: 56194
Creador: MACHAUSE LOPEZ, SONIA
URL: https://mmedia.uv.es/html5/u/so/somalo3/56194_9_descargadedatosvectorialesyrAsterconmAsdetalle.mp4
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Categoría: ArqueologĂa
Clasificación Unesco: Sin categorizar
Descripción: DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3466796
Authors: Diez Castillo, AgustĂn; Machause LĂłpez, Sonia
In this video is described how to download raster and vector layers to be later used 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 vĂdeo en el que se muestran los pasos básicos para dibujar, a mano, el perfil de un fragmento cerámico (Material docente para el Máster Universitario en ArqueologĂa, UVEG)
Breve vĂdeo 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 ArqueologĂa, UVEG)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3466698 Authors: Diez Castillo, AgustĂn; Machause LĂłpez, Sonia In this video is described how to modify comples symbols in a vectorial layer with 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., & RibĂ©, 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
Breve vĂdeo en el que se explica: - ÂżQuĂ© es padlet? - ÂżQuĂ© herramientas básicas tiene? - ÂżCĂłmo lo utilizaremos en la actividad voluntaria de ArqueologĂa del Mediterráneo?
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3464295 Authors: Diez Castillo, AgustĂn; Machause LĂłpez, Sonia In this video is described how to modify the attributes table in QGIS (http://qgis.org). The file used in the video 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., & RibĂ©, 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.