Wharram Percy Digital Archive

Stuart Wrathmell, 2012. (updated 2022) https://doi.org/10.5284/1000415. How to cite using this DOI

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Volume XIII: Supplementary Data and Reports

The links below refer to material that could not be published with the original printed volume commissioned for Wharram XIII and includes reports, figures, plates and tables. This material is arranged according to the chapter outline of the original volume.

Chapter 6 and 17: The Evidence of Air Photography.

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Deegan, A. 2012: The Evidence of Air Photography. PDF 144 Kb
Figures
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_6_and_17_fig 1.1A.pdf as a PDF file Figure 1.1A - Probable and possible prehistoric and Roman period features from air photographs and geophysical survey in Wharram Percy township and its immediate environs. . PDF 4 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_6_and_17_fig 1.1B.pdf as a PDF file Figure 1.1B - Extract of probable and possible prehistoric and Roman period features from air photographs and geophysical survey north-west of Wharram Percy village. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_6_and_17_fig 1.1C.pdf as a PDF file Figure 1.1C - Extract of probable and possible prehistoric and Roman period features from air photographs around Wharram Percy House. PDF 1 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_6_and_17_fig 1.1D.pdf as a PDF file Figure 1.1D - Extract of probable and possible prehistoric and Roman period features from air photographs around Bella House. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_6_and_17_fig 1.2.pdf as a PDF file Figure 1.2 - Probable and possible medieval features from air photographs and ground survey in Wharram Percy township. PDF 4 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_6_and_17_fig 1.3.pdf as a PDF file Figure 1.3 - Probable and possible post-medieval features from air photographs in Wharram Percy township. PDF 4 Mb

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