Dear Bin Jiang,
I am an anthropological archaeologist at the Pennsylvania State
University. My research focuses on the development of socio-political
complexity in the Peruvian Andes. I am deeply interested in applying
space syntax analysis to precolumbian architectural configurations. I
would like to apply for a username and password in order to access
Axwoman and AxialGen.
Best,
Nathan
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Nathan Craig, Ph.D., RPA
Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
409 Carpenter Building
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802
Phone: 814.863.4388
FAX: 814.863.1474
www.anthro.psu.edu
cp.archaeo.info
2009/3/11 Bin Jiang <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear all,
>
> I received many emails, complaining my homepage is inaccessible over the
> past weeks. This has a big effect to those who want to get access to Axwoman
> or AxialGen. Our school server has encountered some big problems. For time
> being, a tentative measure is introduced, i.e., www2.hig.se/~bjg/ replaced
> www.hig.se/~bjg/. We are not sure yet if we will go back to the old URL
> www.hig.se/~bjg/, but one of them will be working. This is for sure. Sorry
> for the inconvenience.
>
> Thanks and cheers.
>
> Bin
>
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> Bin Jiang (NOTE: www2.hig.se/~bjg/ replaced www.hig.se/~bjg/)
> Division of Geomatics, KTH Research School
> Department of Technology and Built Environment
> University of Gävle, SE-801 76 Gävle, Sweden
> Phone: +46-26-64 8901 Fax: +46-26-64 8828
> Email: [log in to unmask] Web: http://www2.hig.se/~bjg/
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> European Associate Editor
> Computers, Environment and Urban Systems: An International Journal
>
> NordGISci: http://www2.hig.se/~bjg/NordGISci/
> ICA Commission: http://www2.hig.se/~bjg/ica/
> 3rd ICA Workshop: http://www2.hig.se/~bjg/ica/workshop2009/
>
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