Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, 2013
ISBN 10: 9382396039 ISBN 13: 9789382396031
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Paperback. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. I. GIT A conceptual framework 1. Introduction to GIT. 2. History and evolution. 3. Surveying and mapping. 4. Global positioning system. 5. Projections and coordinate systems. 6. Data diversity and standards. 7. Maps and themes. II. Geographic information system an insight 8. Fundamentals of GIS. 9. GIS Data Models. 10. Data quality. 11. Database management system. 12. Hardware and software. 13. Spatial analysis. 14. GIS and the Internet. 15. GIS An analytical case study. III. Remote sensing 16. General background of remote sensing. 17. Techniques of remote sensing. 18. Remote sensing platforms and sensors. 19. Digital image processing. 20. Aerial photographs. 21. Image interpretation. Glossary. References. Index. An Introduction to Geographic Information Technology is an up to date introduction that provides a balanced treatment of concepts and techniques required for GIS and Remote Sensing. The book focuses on foundation integration and practical applications of GIS Remote sensing GPS and other areas of Geographic Information Technology. It also considers how the technology works. The book will help the reader develop a thorough understanding of Geographic Information Technology. The authors are scientists practitioners and teachers who understand student requirements in developing basic foundation required to build specific skills in Geographic Information Technology. The book presented with examples on the subject makes the study of any branch of Geographic Information Technology from the broader context of geography in general to spatial information resource management in particular. It gives a wholesome coverage of GIS Remote Sensing and GPS principles as well as data structures spatial database modeling and their applications. It is an approachable and readable text for students at all levels from undergraduates to professionals retraining in GIS and across several areas such as Cartography Geography Geology Environmental Science and engineering. 276 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: I K International Publishing House, 2008
ISBN 10: 8188237663 ISBN 13: 9788188237661
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: I. K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 2008
ISBN 10: 8188237663 ISBN 13: 9788188237661
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. xxviii + 479 , Figures , Maps.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Introduction. I. Review of Ethnoarchaeology in India: 1. Ethnoarchaeological research in India: issues and perspectives/Bishnupriya Basak. 2. Ethnography as Ethnoarchaeology: a review of studies in the Ethnoarchaeology of South Asia/Supriya Varma. 3. Ethnoarchaeological research in Indian prehistory/Shanti Pappu. II. Anthropology and Ethnoarchaeology: 1. A contestation of Ethnoarchaeological translation of time/Swadhin Sen. 2. Probing anthropological representations: an analysis of Sarat Chandra Roy and his observations on the tribe and the Oraons/Sangeeta Dasgupta. 3. Ethnoarchaeology as history: an approach to the archaeology of shifting cultivation in Santhal Parganas/Ajay Pratap. 4. Relevance of folk traditions in the practice of Ethnoarchaeology: a case study of Eastern Ghats, South India/M.L.K. Murty. III. Role of analogy in archaeological interpretation: A. Settlement and subsistence: 1. Hearth types: an Ethnoarchaeological study in South Central Ganga Valley/Shahida Ansari. 2. Settlement pattern of the prehistoric inhabitants of the Ganol and Rongram River Valleys: an Ethnoarchaeological analysis/Sukanya Sharma. 3. Shifts in pastoral-agrarian continuum: Ethnoarchaeological lessons from settlement reorganisation in peninsular Gujarat/Swayam S. Panda. B. Studies in artefacts: 1. Earth - water - Goddess - snakes - a study of ritual artefacts of the snake Goddess: an Ethnoarchaeological approach/Kaushik Gangopadhyay. 2. Formation and growth of art centres: an Ethnoarchaeological study of sculpturing processes in Varanasi/Vidula Jayaswal. 3. Conundrum of past cultures of Northeast India through the windows of the present/Asadullah Ali Ashraf. C. Studies in technology: 1. Technology and tradition: an Ethnoarchaeological view/Jaya Menon. 2. Time, tradition and the wheel: the potters' technology of Central India/Anup Mishra. 3. Pottery tradition of the Lotha tribe of Nagaland: an ethnographic study/Chumbeno Nguille. 4. Ethnoarchaeology of a Potters' village in the tribal habitat of Eastern Ghats/P. Vijaya Prakash. 5. The potters of Mahasthan/Dominique Alios. 6. Kansaris of Bengal: an Ethnoarchaeological study/Pranab K. Chattopadhyay. 7. Gold washing in Eastern India/Prabhakar Upadhyaya and Vibha Tripathi. 8. Legacy of iron technology in India: a case study/Vibha Tripathi. 9. Reconstructing the past: ethnographic observations on shellworking at Bishnupur/Arati Deshpande-Mukherjee. 10. Glass bead production centres: an Ethnoarchaeological assessment/Alok Kumar Kanungo. D. Mortuary practices: 1. Iron age megaliths and contemporary megalithic practices in the tribal habitats of Eastern Ghats/Sujit Som and P. Vijaya Prakash. 2. A Burial site at Jotsoma and the mortuary customs of the Angami Nagas: an Ethnoarchaeological approach/Tiatoshi Jamir. Index. "Written by a group of distinguished scholars and illustrated with eighty-four colour photographs this collection of essays pertains to different aspects of Ethnoarchaeology with definite focus on crucial issues, such as the relevance of ethnohistoric accounts and the role of analogy as an explanatory tool in understanding the material culture and world view of past societies. It also discusses various problems that continue to plague this particular research strategy. The problem of presenting ethnographic data to archaeological record as a direct historical analogy results in an uncritical imposition of the present onto the past. This book seeks to examine the methodological problem and reviews the on-going debates on the definition and scope of the discipline with special reference to India. It is a first step towards reassessing, and reviewing the discipline with a much more critical perspective. This volume will be of use to the readers across the discipline of history, philosophy, anthropology, archaeology and heritage management." (jacket).
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Tagore Society, Silchar., 1981
Anbieter: Prabhu Book Exports, Gurgaon, HR, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 54 Pages. New End Papers. Printed Boards With Light Wear. New Spine.