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Aerial archaeology in Northamptonshire

2020
Northamptonshire Archaeology, 14, 91 ...
Cowley, Foard, Glenn R
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Aerial and Remote Sensing Archaeology

International Journal of Computational Methods in Heritage Science, 2017
New techniques and methodological procedures, which would allow at a short time and at low cost for the identification of a new archaeological site, were always in the interest of archaeologists. In this paper, aerial and remote sensing archaeology issues will be analyzed, both as measuring tools for the documentation of existing archaeological ...
Dimitris Kaimaris   +3 more
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Aerial Archaeology in Jordan Project

Bulletin for the Council for British Research in the Levant, 2008
There is, now, the scope for developing the project dramatically. A generous grant from the Packard Humanities Institute will allow us to work on the archives and create a web site on which all our images can be displayed and searched. It will also allow us to treble the number of hours fl own and increase the associated ground exploration.
David Kennedy, Robert Bewley
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Aerial Archaeology in Jordan

Levant, 1998
The purpose of the present article is to report on recent developments and to explain and illustrate the potential of an active programme of aerial archaeology.
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Aerial Photography and Archaeology

American Antiquity, 1936
Aerial photographs were employed in archaeological work as early as 1880. The results proved the value of aerial photographs, but the methods of raising a camera aloft were unsatisfactory until the invention of the airplane. Also the quality of cameras and sensitive plates was not very good in the early days.
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Aerial photography in underwater archaeology

2008
Though aerial photographs are mainly used in the exploration of sites on land, they can also help in locating some underwater archaeological sites. Owing to the good transparency of the Adriatic Sea, aerial photographs can provide important information about different archaeological sites along the eastern Adriatic coast.
Parica, Mate, Ilkić, Mato
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Aerial Archaeology: A Personal Account

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1974
AbstractAerial photography is playing an important role in the mapping of archaeological sites both terrestrial and under the sea. New systems of photography variously combined for search, survey, and recording are proving to be an effective and valuable aid to archaeologists.
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Aerial Photography in Archaeology

2013
The numerous archaeological investigations conducted in the last few years with the aid of aerial photography provide us with much material for reflecting on the importance of this tool, which is now fundamental in regional topographical studies, and an opportunity to restate some of the practice’s basic concepts.
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INTRODUCTION TO AERIAL ARCHAEOLOGY WORKSHOP

Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2015
The workshop was made possible by a grant from the Palestine Exploration Fund and took place at the Nabataean Centre for Archaeological Studies, Petra, Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, Jordan betwe...
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AERIAL ARCHAEOLOGY: THE HISTORIAN'S VIEWPOINT

The Photogrammetric Record, 1980
AbstractThe author describes his involvement in the taking of aerial photography for archaeological purposes. From a selection of photographs shown to the Photogrammetric Society, he has chosen two for this summary of his talk. The first shows the complex archaeological evidence from different periods in history which a single site may present and the ...
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