Crutchley, S. P. (2006). Light detection and ranging (lidar) in the Witham Valley, Lincolnshire:. Archaeol Prospection 13 (4). Vol 13(4), pp. 251-257.

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Light detection and ranging (lidar) in the Witham Valley, Lincolnshire:
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an assessment of new remote sensing techniques
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Archaeol Prospection 13 (4)
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Archaeological Prospection
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13 (4)
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251 - 257
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The paper looks at some recent work carried out by the Aerial Survey Team at English Heritage using airborne light detection and ranging (lidar) and concentrating on an area in the Witham Valley, east of Lincoln. The area had recently been covered by an archaeological aerial survey project as part of the National Mapping Programme; examining the lidar data for the same area revealed some interesting results. It is argued that lidar has potential for recording certain site types and especially in highlighting relationships between sites in the broader landscape, but that there are limitations with the standard off the shelf data due to issues of spatial resolution. The study also makes clear the importance of not using lidar data alone, but ensuring that it is part of an examination of all readily available sources.
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Simon P Crutchley ORCID icon
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2006
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URI: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/113488893/abstract
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20 Aug 2008