Good stories help to understand different matters - that is why we provide a number of case studies that highlight the potential of various modern surveying methods that we promote in the ArcLand project.
Landscape archaeology is the study of how people designed and used the places and spaces around them
Once aerial photographs have been taken they need to be stored if other people are going to be able
To be able to combine different kinds of remote sensing and other archaeological data, archaeologist
Geophysical survey is a general term for a range of non-invasive or non-destructive techniques used
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