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Aerial archaeology in Essex (Great Britain)
Revue archéologique de Picardie. Numéro spécial, 1999Die Erfahrungen des Archäologischen Rates des Herzogtums Essex zeigt, dass mit der Kombination von Land-und Luftaufnahmen die besten Ergebnisse erzielt werden können. Die daraus gewonnen Resultate werden verwendet um Forschungsprojekte zu erstellen, wie Klassifizierung und Erhaltung.
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Aerial archaeology: new and old data
2012This chapter will illustrate the methodological applications used during the MAPPA project for analysing aerial photographs. This work was carried out by archaeological and geological photo interpretation experts. Two separate mapping representations have been produced so far; they will be integrated and analysed with other data during a second phase ...
BINI, MONICA +3 more
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Satellite imagery, aerial photography and wetland archaeology
World Archaeology, 1992Abstract The North West Wetlands Survey is undertaking extensive field survey over seven counties of north‐west England. Satellite image and aerial photographic evidence has been analytically compared and combined to define and classify peat deposits and associated wetlands in Cumbria, England.
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Mapping archaeological landscapes through aerial thermographic imaging
2015This project aims to develop techniques for efficient, high-resolution aerial thermal infrared imaging of archaeological sites and surrounding landscapes. Archaeologists have been aware since the 1970s that images which record thermal wavelengths of light can reveal surface and buried archaeological features that are otherwise invisible, but the costs ...
Casana, Jesse J. +5 more
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Image processing via computer in aerial archaeology
Computers and the Humanities, 1977For more than half a century, aerial photographs made with hand-held cameras from light aircraft have made major contributions to the discovery of archaeological sites in northern Europe.' Almost magically, a picture taken from a high viewpoint makes the invisible visible.
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Aerial Reconnaissance for Archaeology
Britannia, 1977G. D. B. Jones, D. R. Wilson
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Survey on Aerial Radio Access Networks: Toward a Comprehensive 6G Access Infrastructure
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2021Nhu-Ngoc Dao +2 more
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