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Spatial Webs: Mapping Anatolian Pasts for Research and the Public

  • Publisher: Koç University Press
  • Series: Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) Series
  • Editor: Christopher H. Roosevelt
  • Authors: Ayşe Nur Akdal, Elton Barker, Anuja Dangol, Nicholas de Lange, Claudia Engel, Piet Gerrits, H. Murat Güvenç, Piraye Hacıgüzeller, Erdem Kabadayı, Vahakn Keshishian, Daniel Knitter, Turgay Koçak, Bernhard Ludwig, Dominik Lukas, Camilla Mazzucato, Osman Özkan, Jeroen Poblome, Michael Polczynski, Christopher H. Roosevelt, Amy Singer
  • Language: English [This book is also available in Turkish: Mekansal Ağlar: Araştırma ve Kamu Erişimi için Anadolu’nun Geçmişinin Haritalandırılması]
  • Category: Archaeology, Digital Archaeology, Digital Humanities, Geographic Information Systems
  • Pages: 224
  • Size: 19,5 x 25 cm
  • Edition: 1st edition, January 2021
  • ISBN: 978-605-7685-37-7

Spatial Webs charts the cultural heritage and identity of Anatolia, focusing on projects that incorporate Geographic Information Systems and other analytical tools in spatially significant research into the past. An important new contribution to archaeology and cultural heritage research, the volume brings together multidisciplinary researchers engaged in creating and using spatialized data resources for interactive web-mapping applications. The topics explored include sociospatial differentiation in bostancibasi registers, identity mapping the Jewish communities of medieval Anatolia, and the Türkiye Cultural Heritage Map of the Hrant Dink Foundation