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NADRAP Project and Associated Publications

  • ERA Brochure
  • Handbook for Rock Art Recording Projects
  • Appendices for ERA Recording Handbook
  • Photogrammetry Field Work
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Published articles:

Allott, C. & Allot, K. 2006. Rock Art Indoors. Archaeology in Northumberland Vol 16, Northumberland County Council

Barnett, T. 2004. The Northumberland and Durham Rock Art Project. Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle Newsletter December 2004

Barnett, T. 2005. The Living Rock Art Landscape of Northumberland and Durham. Archaeology in Northumberland Vol 15, Northumberland County Council

Barnett, T. 2005. A community approach to prehistoric rock art. The Archaeologist, Journal of the Institute of Field Archaeologists

Barnett, T. 2006. Gods on the rocks. Current Archaeology 204

Barnett, T. 2006. Rock Art. Archaeology in Northumberland Vol 16, Northumberland County Council

Barnett, T. 2006. The changing rock art landscape of County Durham and Northern England. Archaeology County Durham 1.

Barnett, T. 2006. Recording rock art in several dimensions. The Archaeology of Northumberland 16.

Bryan, P.G. & Chandler J.H, 2008. Cost-Effective Rock-Art Recording within a Non-Specialist Environment. Proceedings of ISPRS 2008, Beijing, China.

Chandler, J.H. & Bryan, P. 2007. Cost-effective rock-art recording in a production environment: is There a wider message?, CIPA XXI International Symposium, AntCIPAting the future of the Cultural past, Athens, [CD-ROM], ISSN 1682 1777.

Chandler, J.H., Bryan, P. Fryer, J.G. 2007. The development and application of a simple methodology for recording rock art using consumer-grade digital cameras. The Photogrammetric Record. 22(117): 10-21.

Chandler, J.H. & Fryer, J.G. 2005. Recording aboriginal rock art using cheap digital cameras and digital photogrammetry, CIPA XX International Symposium, XX, International Cooperation to save the World's Cultural Heritage, Torino, 2005, pp. 193-8, ISSN 1682 1777.

Chandler, J.H., Fryer, J.G. Kniest, H.T. 2005. Non-invasive 3D recording of aboriginal rock art using cost effective digital photogrammetry, Rock Art Research, 22(2): 9-130.

Curtis, A. 2005. Rock Art: a personal perspective Archaeology in Northumberland Vol 15, Northumberland County Council

Lazzari, M. 2006. A Rare Find! Archaeology in Northumberland Vol 16, Northumberland County Council

Malloy, K. 2006. Night Moves. Archaeology in Northumberland Vol 16, Northumberland County Council Archaeology in Northumberland, Northumberland County Council

Oswald, A, Bryan, P. Barnett, T. 2006. The Rock Art Recording Pilot Project in Northumberland and County Durham. Research News . English Heritage.

Rushton, S. 2007. In Touch with the Past. Archaeology in Northumberland Vol 17, Northumberland County Council

Oswald, A. 2008. Chatton Park Hill, Lordenshaw and Snook Bank: investigation and survey of three prehistoric rock art sites in Northumberland. English Heritage Research Department Report

Sharpe, K. 2007. Volunteers capture carvings. Archaeology in Northumberland Vol 17, Northumberland County Council

Sharpe, K. & Stroud, R. 2007. Volunteers uncover new rock art on Barningham Moor. Archaeology County Durham 3, Durham County Council

Wackrow, R and Chandler, J.H. 2008. A convergent image configuration for DEM extraction that minimises the systematic effects caused by an inaccurate lens model, The Photogrammetric Record, 23(121), 6-18, ISSN: 0031-868X.

Further details of the NADRAP Project and copies of the brochure can be obtained from Northumberland County Council. Please contact archaeology@northumberland.gov.uk or write to Conservation Team, County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 2EF.


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