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A Sense of the Past: Studies in current archaeological applications of remote sensing and non-invasive prospection methods

Hans Kamermans, Martin Gojda and Axel G. Posluschny 2014 © BAR Publishing
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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).
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  • BAR pre-2020
  • BAR International Series pre-2020
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407341842 (ebook)
  • 9781407312163 (paperback)
BAR Number
  • S2588
Subject
  • Theory and Method (general titles)
  • Archaeometry / Scientific Dating
  • Multiperiod
  • Computing and Quantitative Methods
  • Western Europe and Britain
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  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Contributors
  • Introduction
  • A Decade of Ground Truthing: Reappraising Magnetometer Prospection Surveys on Linear Corridors in light of Excavation evidence 2001-2010
  • Archaeological Use of Geophysical Methods in Norwegian Cultural Heritage Management – a Review
  • Preservation Assessment of Ancient Theatres through Integrated Geophysical Technologies
  • Mapping the Archaeological Landscape of Palaepaphos through Remote Sensing Techniques
  • Non-destructive Survey on Fortified Settlement in Wicina, Jasień Commune, Lubuskie Voivodeship, Poland
  • A Combined Archaeological Survey of the Historical Landscape Surrounding the Prominent Hill fort of Vladař, Czech Republic
  • Applications of Airborne LiDAR for Cultural Heritage Management Initiatives in Northern Ireland
  • Testing the Potential of Airborne LiDAR Scanning in Archaeological Landscapes of Bohemia: Strategy, Achievements and Cost-effectiveness
  • Studying Prehistoric Dryland Agricultural Systems in Central Arizona through Aerial LiDAR, Pedology, Hydrology, and Paleobotany
  • Aerial Archaeology – a Partner in Archaeological Heritage Management An Example from Belgium
  • A New Method for the Detection Validation of Architectural Remains Using Field Spectroscopy: Experimental Remote Sensing Archaeology
  • Automated 3D-object Documentation on the Basis of an Image Set
  • Exploring Differences: Implications for FCVA Visibility Indices and Scales of Analyses
  • Invention and Innovation Processes in Prehistoric Societies
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