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Proceedings of the Third Annual UW GIS Symposium: Simulating Archaeological Surveys with Python

Proceedings of the Third Annual UW GIS Symposium
Simulating Archaeological Surveys with Python
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contributors
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Keynote
  7. Tech Talk
  8. Lightning Talks
    1. Mapping Cholera Data
    2. UW Data Collaborative: A New Hub for Innovative Data
    3. Simulating Archaeological Surveys with Python
    4. Mapping the University of Washington Sephardic Studies Collection
  9. Posters
    1. Square Peg Development: Rehab Project
    2. Affordable Housing Suitability Model
    3. A Study of Public School Quality Improvement in Washington State
    4. Wetland Surface Water Detection Using Multi-Incident Angle Sentinel-1 Images
    5. Seattle Homeless Deaths and Shelter Suitability Analysis

Simulating Archaeological Surveys with Python

Jacob Deppen, Anthropology

This talk is on PROSPECT, a Python package to build and run simulations of archaeological surveys. It is designed to be a flexible tool that can be run with some sensible defaults or be highly customized, depending on the user’s needs. Behind the scenes, PROSPECT relies heavily on open-source spatial tools like geopandas.

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