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http://www.uni-koeln.de/~al001/basp.html
A program package for archaeological statistics and mapping, including seriation, correspondence analysis, clustering, simulation, social status analysis and mapping with extensive graphic display on scanned backgrounds
http://calib.qub.ac.uk/calib/
Calibration tool that runs on DOS/Windows/NT4, X86 Linux and Macintosh.
http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/explorer/
Offering several software packages: ArcExplorer, a lightweight GIS data viewer; ArcGIS Explorer,a lightweight desktop client for ArcGIS Server; and ArcWeb Explorer, a web application which runs within a web browser to render maps.
http://grass.osgeo.org/
An open source, free Geographical Information System (GIS) with raster, topological vector, image processing, and visualization functionality. Software and documentation downloads, Wiki, and newsletter.
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/nsr/arch/gnet/
A general purpose editor/browser for directed graphs. One of its main uses is as a tool for visualising archaeological stratigraphy
http://happydigger.nongnu.org/
Free database program for cataloging finds. Description, screenshot, and links to download the source code. English and Dutch user interface.
http://korais.sourceforge.net/
Editor and Email Application for Ancient Languages (Ancient Greek, Coptic, Aramaic, Hieroglyphic Egyptian, Luwian and others). OpenSource Project.
http://www.rediscoverysoftware.com/default.aspx?include=Rediscoverymodules.HTM
Re:discovery's Archaeology Module provides a complete record-keeping and interpretive research database for artifacts and their original context.
http://www.singularch.de/pocket_e.htm
GIS-application for Pocket PCs contains a CAD-tool with GPS-functionality, relational database for features, finds, and photos. Downloadable demo-version.
http://www.oldstoneage.com/software/default.shtml
The following programs were written to address problems faced in researching Paleolithic archaeology and include software GIS for piece provenienced artifacts, data entry, and survey data collection.
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