Mapping buried Holocene landscapes: past lowland environments, palaeoDEMs and preservation in GIS

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2017-06

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Cohen, KimORCID 0000-0002-0095-3990ISNI 0000000114674581
Dambrink, R.
de Bruijn, R.
Marges, V.C.
Erkens, G.ISNI 0000000113672998
Pierik, H.J.ISNI 0000000394219179
Koster, K.ISNI 0000000442736446
Stafleu, J
Schokker, J.
Hijma, M.P.ISNI 0000000112821963

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Lauwerier, R.C.G.M.
Eerden, M.C.
Groenewoudt, B.J.
Lascaris, M.A.
Rensink, E.
Smit, B.I.
Speleers, B.P.
van Doesburg, J.

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Abstract

In a geological GIS-data recombination project, a digital map was produced that holds information on the Netherlands’ former coastal and delta plain landscapes in the last 14,000 years: the Holocene and the very end of the Pleistocene. The end product polygon maps are accompanied by a set of palaeoDEMs indicating the ‘attention depth’ for buried land surfaces and aquatic deposits; both for four time slices. This paper provides conceptual background on legend and construction principles of the polygon maps and the palaeoDEMs (‘decisions during the making off’) and a basic overview of the map product (‘landscape structure’, ‘burial depth’, ‘preser¬vation’), visualised for the four time slices of RCE’s Archaeological Knowledge Kit. The text links the coastal plain buried landscape mapping for time slices T0, T1, T2 and T3, to the other Knowledge Kit activities described in this volume, notably that of the Archaeological Landscape map (for time slice T4 in the coastal plain part of The Netherlands, for time slice T0 to T4 in the Pleistocene uplands).

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Archaeology, Geology, Netherlands, Mapping, Palaeogeography, Geology, Archaeology, Earth-Surface Processes, Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design

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Cohen, K M, Dambrink, R, de Bruijn, R, Marges, V C, Erkens, G, Pierik, H J, Koster, K, Stafleu, J, Schokker, J & Hijma, M P 2017, Mapping buried Holocene landscapes : past lowland environments, palaeoDEMs and preservation in GIS. in R C G M Lauwerier, M C Eerden, B J Groenewoudt, M A Lascaris, E Rensink, B I Smit, B P Speleers & J van Doesburg (eds), Knowledge for Informed Choices : Tools for more effective and efficient selection of valuable archaeology in the Netherlands. Netherlands Archeological Reports, vol. 55, RCE, Amersfoort, pp. 73-95, Kennis op de Kaart!, Amersfoort, Netherlands, 6/06/17. < https://www.cultureelerfgoed.nl/binaries/cultureelerfgoed/documenten/publicaties/2017/01/01/knowledge-for-informed-choices/nar-055_knowledge_for_informed_choices.pdf >, conference