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Infra-red thermography in building survey and recording An application at Prior's Hall, Widdington, Essex |
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Publication Type: |
Monograph
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Abstract: |
Infra-red thermography was deployed on the surviving west cell of the Anglo-Saxon structure, in order to reveal structural elements beneath the surface rendering that might inform the interpretation of the building's function and status. After render-stripping work, a largely complete gable-headed doorway was found in the predicted position, demonstrating the technique's effectiveness. It is suggested that, if weather conditions were favourable, the survey of the four elevations of a simple church could be completed in less than an hour by thermography. |
Author: |
Robert Demaus
Fachtna McAvoy
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Year of Publication: |
No Date
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no ISBN |
Locations: |
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Priors Hall Widdington Essex |
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Source: |
BIAB
(The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date: |
21 Jan 2002 |