Managing information from archaeological studies using geographic information systems and database system, which is a data management system, which contains the picture and fonts information. Geographic information system will link. A variety of information to a location or a component of a map. Makes it possible to get information from a map, and various data can be entered and analyzed together concrete and easy. Easy-to-understand can be used as a decision support system (Decision Support System) and the system works as well in 2 ways:
1. To create a new body of knowledge of historical archaeology.
2. the management of sites in the area.
1. To create a new body of knowledge of historical archaeology.
Geographic information systems are a powerful tool for managing and processing information, education. The archaeological actions and to increase understanding about the relationship between geographic location, history, culture and natural environment makes it possible for archaeologists to see issues. A new study from existing information more clearly. It also can assess the potential of the area is expected to have a new archaeological site is located more precisely. Makes it possible to plan future studies more effectively.
2. the management of sites in the area.
At present, archaeologists tongborikan point land corridor near the County and check card request area – area of lateritic soil excavation permits space for absorbing sand areas land use permits of the rat that is ancient or not. By action, in cooperation with the relevant agencies each year, 12 Regional Office of Nakhon Ratchasima to wasted time and expense to work quite a lot. It's a good idea to have an existing information management and release. Process in the form of databases and geographic information systems to link data with other agencies and enhance service to more people.
Geographic information system development steps in 12 regional office-Nakhon Ratchasima.
1. collect data for archaeological study point lookout County Guide. Special request area, check results and other relevant evidence.
2. Additional surveys in areas where there is not enough information.
3. Select a program, make the appropriate geographic information system.
4. Import data to the database and geographic information system
5. assess the quality of existing data.
6. Implementation analysis focuses on an area for more information and updates as necessary.
7. publish the works of archaeological resource from the application of geographic information system.