Easton, D. (1995). The survival of industrial remains in Fife, from OS maps to survey. Tayside Fife Archaeol J 1. Vol 1, pp. 76-86.

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The survival of industrial remains in Fife, from OS maps to survey
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Tayside Fife Archaeol J 1
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Tayside & Fife Archaeological Journal
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1
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76 - 86
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Illustrates how use of early Ordnance Survey maps and documentary evidence can assist in the preparation of fieldwork and in understanding the results of survey. However, field evidence may still be at odds with OS maps. Surveys are beginning to quantify the extent of the archaeology of extractive industries, and a picture can be built up of these industries and associated transport links in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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David Easton
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Brendan O C O'Connor (Abstract author)
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1995
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Twentieth Centuries (Auto Detected Temporal)
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20 Jan 2002