Welcome! This site exists to help other archaeologists use ESRI's ArcGIS. Over the past five years, I have worked on a variety of archaeological projects, most of which included a GIS component. My use of ESRI's products to create systems which remain useful after initial design became central to my master's work.
          As a result, I have begun looking for ways to educate other students in the design, implication, and maintenance of archaeological geographical information systems. This website is the culmination of these experiences.

Featured Website Link



The ESRI Archaeology Website

New Tutorials

Using Spatial Adjustment to align Arbitrary Coordinates to Real-World Coordinate

Updated Geodatabase for ArcGIS 9.2+

Lots-o-Links on the Links Page!


     This website frew out of my MS Thesis from Michigan Technological University. A complete pdf version of this document is available here.
     My current contact details are here.

 
 

Last Updated: February 9, 2011