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Citing this DOI
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1021549
Sample Citation for this DOI
Geophysical Survey, by Ben Gourley, 2006 in Julian D Richards, Steve Roskams (2013) Burdale: an Anglian settlement in the Yorkshire Wolds [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1021549
Two areas of magnetometry survey were undertaken, over the western and eastern groups of enclosures. Raster images show the location of the surveys, the results from each section, and partial plots overlain by the aerial photographic transcription. The same survey grid was used for the fieldwalking.
Eastern magnetometry plot
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Eastern magnetometry plot
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Magnetometry and ap transcription
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Magnetometry and ap transcription |
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Magnetometry and ap transcription
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Survey grid and location
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Survey grid and location |
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Survey grid and location
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Western magnetometry plot
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Western magnetometry plot |
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Western magnetometry plot
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