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Not off hand, but I am in the same exact situation as you...with the exception
of the dissertation part. I am new to GRASS and Linux and I am an archaeologist
working on setting up a coherent and functioning system. I'm am anxious to
see if anyone has a good answer to you question. <br>
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Steve<br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="+2" color="#000000">Hello.<br>
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I am new to GRASS, GIS and UNIX . . . . as you would expect i'm having learning
curve issues. I'm trying to use grass for my dissertation that entails very
basic things like plotting several different types of archaeological materials
as well as a bit more advanced issues such as plotting and processing geophysical
data (collected with a magnetometer and conductivity meter). I have read
Neteler and Mitasova's book on GRASS and consulted several online tutorials
and faq's. Does any one happen to know of a tutorial or faq specifically
targeted for archaeologists or perhaps know of a general introduction course
on GRASS?<br>
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Department of African and Amerindian Art<br>
The Art Institute of Chicago<br>
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