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J Archaeol Sci 27 (9)
Title
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Title:
J Archaeol Sci 27 (9)
Series
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Series:
Journal of Archaeological Science
Volume
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Volume:
27 (9)
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Karl W Butzer
Publisher
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Publisher:
Academic Press
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2000
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
30 Jan 2001
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Abstract
Digital image processing and the recording of rock art
Philip Clogg
Margarita Díaz-Andreu
Brian Larkman
837 - 843
Application of this non-destructive method to recording and analysing rock art that is low-cost and has a wealth of processing procedures that can greatly enhance understanding.
Multidisciplinary approaches to the geoarchaeological evaluation of deeply stratified sedimentary sequences: examples from Pleistocene and Holocene deposits in...
Martin R Bates
C R Bates
845 - 858
Proposes an alternative methodology for evaluation that models subsurface stratigraphy using an integrated borehole and geophysical program of ground investigation. Information of this type is often available in the form of geotechnical data that can be usefully augmented by geoarchaeological targeting of selected areas of the site for further information. This paper shows how such techniques can be used to model buried gravel surfaces, peats within alluvial stacks and buried former clifflines in Holocene and Pleistocene sediments.