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Archaeol Prospection 6 (2)
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Title:
Archaeol Prospection 6 (2)
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Series:
Archaeological Prospection
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Volume:
6 (2)
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1999
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Date Of Issue From: 1999
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Aerial reconnaissance over England in summer 1996
Roger Featherstone
Peter D Horne
David MacLeod
Robert H Bewley
47 - 62
Comprises short reports by the authors and thirteen other contributors on work undertaken by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England in various regions of England.
The determination of the depth of magnetic anomaly sources
Guy Desvignes
A Tabbagh
Christophe Benech
85 - 105
Examines the application of four methods: determination of the equivalent dipole; Euler deconvolution; location of the centre of magnetisation and total magnetic moment; and downward continuation of the equivalent stratum magnetisation.
Ground penetrating radar investigations at North Ballachulish Moss, Highland, Scotland
Ciara M Clarke
Erica Utsi
Vincent Utsi
107 - 121
Reports on GPR mapping of the underlying topography of part of a promontory between Loch Linnhe and Loch Leven revealed a series of anomalies. Results were corroborated by `ground-truthing' (sediment coring and test pits). Some anomalies were shown by trial excavation to relate to a buried prehistoric landsurface and organic material including four wooden stakes (dated by radiocarbon to the second millennium BC).
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