
Analysis of the efficiency in archaeology of GPS satellite surveying versus classical surveying using totalstations: applications in the Thorikos region and on the Pyrgari (Greece)
- Author
- Alain De Wulf (UGent) , Tom Van Herck, Morgan De Dapper (UGent) and Beata De Vliegher (UGent)
- Organization
- Abstract
- We shall describe below the topographical survey executed with GPS equipment in Thorikos (Greece) in september 1997, comparing the methodology and efficiency of the measurements with those of the survey carried out in 1992 on Mount Pyrgari (Greece) with an electronic totalstation. This offered an interesting opportunity to describe and quanti, 7 fairly accurate the improved efficiency, the quality of the results obtained and the time-saving which could be achieved by replacing electronic totalstation equipment by GPS, in the context of the very, specific measurements taken in archaeological surveying under typical working conditions in Greece.
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-402191
- MLA
- De Wulf, Alain, et al. “Analysis of the Efficiency in Archaeology of GPS Satellite Surveying versus Classical Surveying Using Totalstations: Applications in the Thorikos Region and on the Pyrgari (Greece).” Babesch Supplementa, edited by Frank Vermeulen and Morgan De Dapper, vol. 5, Peeters, 2000, pp. 197–207.
- APA
- De Wulf, A., Van Herck, T., De Dapper, M., & De Vliegher, B. (2000). Analysis of the efficiency in archaeology of GPS satellite surveying versus classical surveying using totalstations: applications in the Thorikos region and on the Pyrgari (Greece). In F. Vermeulen & M. De Dapper (Eds.), Babesch Supplementa (Vol. 5, pp. 197–207). Leuven, Belgium: Peeters.
- Chicago author-date
- De Wulf, Alain, Tom Van Herck, Morgan De Dapper, and Beata De Vliegher. 2000. “Analysis of the Efficiency in Archaeology of GPS Satellite Surveying versus Classical Surveying Using Totalstations: Applications in the Thorikos Region and on the Pyrgari (Greece).” In Babesch Supplementa, edited by Frank Vermeulen and Morgan De Dapper, 5:197–207. Leuven, Belgium: Peeters.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- De Wulf, Alain, Tom Van Herck, Morgan De Dapper, and Beata De Vliegher. 2000. “Analysis of the Efficiency in Archaeology of GPS Satellite Surveying versus Classical Surveying Using Totalstations: Applications in the Thorikos Region and on the Pyrgari (Greece).” In Babesch Supplementa, ed by. Frank Vermeulen and Morgan De Dapper, 5:197–207. Leuven, Belgium: Peeters.
- Vancouver
- 1.De Wulf A, Van Herck T, De Dapper M, De Vliegher B. Analysis of the efficiency in archaeology of GPS satellite surveying versus classical surveying using totalstations: applications in the Thorikos region and on the Pyrgari (Greece). In: Vermeulen F, De Dapper M, editors. Babesch Supplementa. Leuven, Belgium: Peeters; 2000. p. 197–207.
- IEEE
- [1]A. De Wulf, T. Van Herck, M. De Dapper, and B. De Vliegher, “Analysis of the efficiency in archaeology of GPS satellite surveying versus classical surveying using totalstations: applications in the Thorikos region and on the Pyrgari (Greece),” in Babesch Supplementa, Ghent, Belgium, 2000, vol. 5, pp. 197–207.
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