Barclay, G. J. (2002). GIS-mounted digital historical mapping as an aid to aerial photograph interpretation:. AARGnews 25. Vol 25, pp. 8-12.

Title: GIS-mounted digital historical mapping as an aid to aerial photograph interpretation:
Subtitle: a case-study from Scotland
Issue: AARGnews 25
Series: AARGnews
Volume: 25
Page Start/End: 8 - 12
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: The paper describes how the results of an excavation, combined with digital historical mapping mounted on a Geographical Information System (GIS), aided the interpretation of sites recorded on aerial photographs at a site known as Blaeberry or Duncrub to the north of Dunning in Perthshire.
Author: Gordon J Barclay
Year of Publication: 2002
Subjects / Periods:
Aerial Photographs (Auto Detected Subject)
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URI: http://aarg.univie.ac.at/
Created Date: 21 Aug 2007