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Year: 2011 Author: Paul Cripps Categories: Day of Archaeology 2011, Archaeological Prospection, Digital Archaeology, Commercial Archaeology
Tags: Geographic information system, officer, Landscape Archaeology, GIS, Archaeological field survey, GPS, geospatial technology, Paul Cripps, ALS, archaeological survey processing software, Niall Donald, Archaeology, LiDAR, geomatics, airborne laser scanning, Geography, spatial technologies, GNSS, TS, archaeological computing specialist, Total Station Theodolite, Survey, Science, Geomatics engineering, Geospatial, Stonehenge, geophysics, Cartography, Ruth Panes, Geomatics Manager at Wessex Archaeology
Cripps, Paul (2011): Archaeology + spatial geekery = archaeogeomancy. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079423 | 422 Kb |
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