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Year: 2016 Author: Oxford Archaeology Categories: Bronze Age, Buildings, Day of Archaeology 2016, Digital Archaeology, Survey, Commercial Archaeology, Post Medieval
Tags: Northamptonshire, Nassington, Norfolk, Heritage Lottery Fund, geomatics, Agisoft, Oxford archaeology, photogrammetry, bell
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Finished image of bell (doa_image24148.jpg) |
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Each blue rectangle represents the position of my camera. I used only a basic digital SLR and its inbuilt flash (doa_image24149.jpg) |
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Bell 4 cast in 1642 by Thomas Norris of Stamford, weighing approx.. ¼ tonne (doa_image24150.jpg) |
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A site plan from a large project recently completed in Norfolk (doa_image24151.jpg) |
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The field team in action! Note GPS recording in background. (doa_image24152.jpg) |
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The essential tools of my trade! (doa_image24202.jpg) |
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