A sense of the past : studies in current archaeological applications of remote sensing and non-invasive prospection methods / edited by Hans Kamermans, Martin Gojda, Axel G. Posluschny.

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Book
Language
English
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  • Oxford : Archaeopress, 2014.
  • ©2014
Description
iii, 163 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 30 cm.

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    BAR international series ; 2588. [More in this series]
    Notes
    "This volume groups together papers presented at a commission 4 session at the XVI UISPP World Congress in Florianópolis, Brazil (4-10 September 2011), a UISPP commission 4 session in Leiden, The Netherlands (2nd November 2012) and at a session entitled Advanced Prospection Methods for Cultural Heritage Management - Experiences and Challenges during the EAA Annual Meeting in Helsinki, Finland (29th August - 1st September 2012)"--Introduction.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Introduction / Hans Kamermans, Martin Gojda and Axel G. Posluschny
    • A decade of ground truthing: reappraising magnetometer prospection surveys on linear corridors in light of excavation evidence 2001-2010 / James Bonsall, Christopher Gaffney and Ian Armit
    • Archaeological use of geophysical methods in Norwegian cultural heritage management - a review / Arne Anderson Stamnes and Lars Gustavsen
    • Preservation assessment of ancient theatres through integrated geophysical technologies / A. Sarris, N. Papadopoulos, M.C. Salvi and S. Dederix
    • Mapping the archaeological landscape of Palaepaphos through remote sensing techniques / A. Sarris, N. Papadopoulos, M.C. Salvi, E. Seferou and A. Agapiou
    • Non-destructive survey on fortified settlement in Wicina, Jasień Commune, Lubuskie Voivodeship, Poland / Michał Bugaj
    • A combined archaeological survey of the historical landscape surrounding the prominent hillfort of Vladař, Czech Republic / Ladislav Šmejda
    • Applications of airborne LiDAR for cultural heritage management initiatives in Northern Ireland / Rory McNeary
    • Testing the potential of airborne LiDAR scanning in archaeological landscapes of Bohemia: strategy, achievements and cost-effectiveness / Martin Gojda
    • Studying prehistoric dryland agricultural systems in central Arizona through aerial LiDAR, pedology, hydrology, and paleobotany / Robert M. Wegener, Richard Ciolek-Torello, Jeffrey A. Homburg and Michelle Wienhold
    • Aerial archaeology - a partner in archaeological heritage management: an example from Belgium / Marc Lodewijckx, René Pelegrin, Tom Debruyne and Claire Goffioul
    • A new method for the detection validation of architectural remains using field spectroscopy: experimental remote sensing archaeology / A. Agapiou, D.G. Hadjimitsis, A. Sarris and A. Georgopoulos
    • Automated 3D-object documentation on the basis of an image set / Sebastian Vetter and Gunnar Siedler
    • Exploring differences: implications for FCVA visibility indices and scales of analyses / Mariza Kormann and Gary Lock
    • Invention and innovation processes in prehistoric societies / François Djindjian.
    ISBN
    • 9781407312163
    • 1407312162
    OCLC
    871200107
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    C - O
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