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OCTA > Spatial Analysis Usage: Predicting Corridors

Spatial Analysis Usage: Predicting Corridors

Spatial analysis usage is primarily used to determine the feasibility of a location for certain systems or to make weather predictions for a specific geographic area. It allows users to model problems and find comprehensive solutions that have geographical attributes associated with them.

Spatial prediction approaches explicitly model the neighborhood relationship of locations to predict target variables from input features. Finally, spatial outlier detection methods find data that differ from their neighbors. Lastly, we describe future research and trends in spatial data mining.

Historical Space As Narrative Medium: On The Configuration Of Spatial Narratives Of Time At Historical Sites

Narrative Sequence

This paper examines how narratives of history are organized spatially at historical sites and memorial spaces, especially in urban settings and in places invested with a sense of collective memory. Much recent research has focused on landscape, memory, and place Read More …


Trail Archaeology Topics

Archaeology and Historic Preservation Laws
  • The National Register of Historic Places and the Grants-in-Aid Program
  • Archeological Documentation Standards
  • Preserve America: Executive Order 13287
  • ACHP 2021: Report On Federal Historic Property Management
  • Missouri Historic Preservation: Section 106
  • Incorporating Archaeology Into Local Government Historic Preservation and Planning: A Review of Current Practice
  • Unmarked Graves And The Law
  • 25 USC Ch. 32: Native American Graves Protection And Repatriation
  • 54 USC Ch. 3021: National Register Of Historic Places
  • 54 USC Ch. 3125: Preservation Of Historical And Archaeological Data
  • Archaeology in the National Park Service
  • Enactment Of Title 54—National Park Service And Related Programs
  • Executive Order 11593: Protection And Enhancement of the Cultural Environment
  • Executive Order 13007: Protection And Preservation Of Traditional Religions Of Native Americans
  • Federal Historic Preservation Laws: The Official Compilation of U. S. Cultural Heritage Statutes, 5th Edition
  • National Scenic and Historic Trails Inventory, Assessment, and Monitoring, Volume 2: Field Guide
  • The Antiquities Act of 1906
  • Archeology and Historic Preservation; Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines
  • Implementing the Antiquities Act: A Survey Of Archaeological Permits 1906-925
  • The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties
Archival Research: Archaeological Preparation
  • Beginner’s Guide to Trail Reading
Artifacts
  • Henry Mayer’s Folding Utensil Displayed At Santa Fe Trail Center
  • Odometers Distance Measurement On Western Emigrant Trails
Bottles Identification
  • Historic Glass Bottles Website
  • Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information Website
Cartography and Historic Maps
  • The Mountain Men, the Cartographers, and the Lakes
  • The Mountain Men, the Cartographers, and the Lakes
  • Trail Sleuthing with Ethan Gannett: Mapping and Marking Emigrant Trails Video
  • Mapping with the Southern Trails Chapter
  • Marking and Preservation Workshop Attracts 26
  • Marking and Preservation Workshop Attracts 26
  • Looking West: Mapping and Trail Inventory Projects
  • Archaeology and Cartography: Why Theory Matters
  • Old Maps, New Tricks: Digital Archaeology in the 19th-Century City
Experimental Archaeology
  • Using Wagon Odometer Data in Trail Research
  • A Horse-Travel Approach to Landscape Archaeology
Geology and Historic Trails
  • The Oregon Trail: WY Cultural Geology
  • An American Journey: An Excerpt From “Hard Road West”
  • Part III: Geology and the Emigrant
Geophysical Methods In Archaeology
  • Geophysicist Spoke At October 2000 Meeting
  • Images of The Invisible-Prospection Methods For The Documentation of Threatened Archaeological Sites
  • Application of Geophysical Methods to Cultural Heritage
  • Recent Achievements and Trends of Research For Geophysical Prospection of Archaeological Sites
GIS: Geographic Information System Mapping
  • Design of a Comprehensive Geographic Information System for the Administration of El Camino Real De Los Tejas National Historic Trail
  • Modeling Quaternary Geomorphic Surfaces Using Laboratory, Field, and Imaging Spectrometry in the Lower Colorado Sonoran Desert: The Chameleon Concept
  • Geographic Visualization in Archaeology
Graves and Cemeteries-Historic Trail-Related
  • Historical Archaeology of Religious Sites and Cemeteries
  • “Deep Is The Grave, And Silent:” Death And Mourning On The Oregon-California Trails
Historical Societies
  • Texas State Historical Association (TSHA)
  • State Historical Society of Iowa
  • South Dakota State Historical Society
  • State Historical Society of North Dakota
  • History Nebraska
  • Kansas Historical Society (KSHS)
  • History Colorado
  • Wyoming Historical Society (WYSHS)
  • Montana Historical Society (MHS)
  • Idaho State Historical Society (ISHS)
  • California Historical Society (CHS)
  • Oregon Historical Society (OHS)
  • Washington State Historical Society (WSHS)
  • Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS)
  • Texas State Historical Association (TSHA)
  • Arizona Historical Society (AHS)
  • Historical Society of New Mexico (HSNM)
  • Missouri Historical Society (MHS)
  • State Historical Society of Missouri (SHSMO)
  • Jackson County Historical Society (JCHS)
Indigenous Archaeology
  • The 1837 Ioway Indian Map Project: Using Geographic Information Systems to Integrate History, Archaeology and Landscape
Indigenous Trails
  • Liberating Trails And Travel Routes In Gitxsan And Wet’suwet’en Territories From The Tyrannies Of Heritage Resource Management Regimes
  • A GIS Model of Shell Exchange Between Southern California And Northern Arizona
  • Following in Their Footsteps
Metal Detection
  • An Amateur Archaeologist Looks At The Trails
  • Metal Detector Use In Archaeology: An Introduction
  • Commentary from the President of Wet/Dry Routes Chapter in Larned, KS
Museum Collections
  • Nancy Robertson Collection
  • Standards for Museums with Native American Collections (SMNAC)
  • Steamboat Arabia
Oral Traditions
  • Signmasters Report
Pedestrian Surveys
  • Doing An Archaeological Field Survey: A Video
  • Our Checkered Past: Sites, Landscapes, Trails, and Transect-Recording Unit Survey
  • Wilderness Expedition: A Fun Challenge
preservation
  • ACHP 2021: Report On Federal Historic Property Management
Professional Associations
  • Arkansas Archaeological Survey
  • Texas Archaeological Society (TAS)
  • Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation (DAHP)
  • Washington Trust for Historic Preservation
  • Kansas City Archaeological Society (KCAS)
  • North Dakota Archaeological Association (NDAA)
  • South Dakota Archaeological Society (SDAS)
  • Archaeological Society of New Mexico (ASNM)
  • Arizona Archaeological Society (AAS)
  • Idaho Archaeological Society (IAS)
  • Association for Washington Archaeology (AWA)
  • Oregon Archaeological Society (OAS)
  • Pueblo Archaeological & Historical Society (PAHS)
  • National Association of State Archaeologists (NASA)
  • National Directory for U.S. Archaeological Societies
  • Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP)
  • The Missouri Archaeological Society (MAS) Website
  • Wyoming Archaeological Society (WAS) Online
  • Society for California Archaeology (SCA) Website
  • Archaeology Division of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) Website
  • Archaeology Southwest Website
  • Society for American Archaeologists (SAA) Website
  • Archaeology Institute of America (AIA) Website
  • Nebraska Archaeology Website
  • The Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) Website
Public Education
  • The Intersection of Archaeology and the Trail
  • Archaeology
Soil Signature Studies
  • Varner Spoke At December 2004 Program
  • National Trail Official See Possible Uses of Soil Signature Studies
  • The Soil Science and Archaeo-geophysics Alliance (SAGA): Going Beyond Prospection
Spatial Analysis Usage: Predicting Corridors
  • Historical Space As Narrative Medium: On The Configuration Of Spatial Narratives Of Time At Historical Sites
Theories Of Landscape Archaeology
  • Landscapes, Land Use, and the History of Territory Formation: An Example From The Puebloan Southwest
  • Values-Based Management of Archaeological Resources at a Landscape Scale
Theories: Historic Trails Development
  • On the Trail of Trails: A Dialogue
  • Using Spatial Analysis of Emigrant Trails to Predict Likely Corridors Where Emigrants May Have Traveled
  • Looking West: Trails Classifications
  • Making Human Space: The Archaeology of Trails, Paths, and Roads
  • Exploring Interpretive Trails

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