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|32|WoSAS Events 1: An example of an archaeological evaluation specified to trench level, derived from contractor supplied data.
|33|WoSAS Events 2: The event record for the heart of medieval Glasgow showing numerous events as points and polygons.
|34|Elmley Castle Tithe map displaying apportionment details for land use
|35|3D historic reconstruction of Elmley Castle using the digital tithe map
|36|Date ranges of Worcestershire's Quaternary geology
|37|Type sites selected for the Worcestershire Palaeolithic HER
|38|HER data overlain on terrace deposits displayed by period
|39|Maes Mochnant Standing Stone, Powys.
|40|NoSAS members surveying at Loch Hourn
|41|Clyne Heritage Society members working at an eroding structure on the beach at Brora, Sutherland.
|42|Unst Heritage Society surveying an eroding prehistoric mound in Shetland
|32|WoSAS Event Attribute: an example of polygon attributes for recording events
|33|WoSAS Events 1: An example of an archaeological evaluation specified to trench level, derived from contractor supplied data.
|34|WoSAS Events 2: The event record for the heart of medieval Glasgow showing numerous events as points and polygons.
|35|Elmley Castle Tithe map displaying apportionment details for land use
|36|3D historic reconstruction of Elmley Castle using the digital tithe map
|37|Date ranges of Worcestershire's Quaternary geology
|38|Type sites selected for the Worcestershire Palaeolithic HER
|39|HER data overlain on terrace deposits displayed by period
|40|Maes Mochnant Standing Stone, Powys.
|41|NoSAS members surveying at Loch Hourn
|42|Clyne Heritage Society members working at an eroding structure on the beach at Brora, Sutherland.
|43|Unst Heritage Society surveying an eroding prehistoric mound in Shetland