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Title:
AARGnews 26
Series:
AARGnews
Volume:
26
Publication Type:
Journal
Editor:
Rog Palmer
Publisher:
Aerial Archaeology Research Group
Year of Publication:
2003
Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Relations:
URI:
http://aarg.univie.ac.at/
Created Date:
21 Aug 2007
Article Title
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Abstract
The archaeological potential of declassified KH-7 and KH-9 intelligence satellite photographs
Martin J F Fowler
11 - 16
The article discusses the potential usefulness to archaeologists of US satellite reconnaissance photographs taken between 1960 and 1980, and now declassified.
A local stretching method for fitting old maps or non-optical images to new maps
Irwin Scollar
18 - 22
The paper discusses the problem of distortion in old maps, and looks at ways in which data from these and other images subject to distortion may be transformed so as to be incorporated in modern digital maps.
Using the local stretching function of AirPhoto 3 to correct a late eighteenth century map of the Isle of Wight, UK
David Motkin
23 - 28
The paper describes a project to convert a series of manuscript maps of the Isle of Wight, dating to c. 1793, to a modern digital format using the software AirPhoto 2.
Freeing the skies for air photography
Otto Braasch
Chris R Musson
Robert H Bewley
31 - 32
The article discusses a resolution on the removal of restrictions on archaeological air survey, passed unanimously by the EAA (European Association of Archaeologists) and submitted for adoption by IAOPA (International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations) at its twenty-first World Assembly; includes the text of the resolution.
Canterbury tales
Jessica Mills
33 - 34
Report on the AARG 2002 annual conference, which took place at the University of Kent in Canterbury.
Space applications for heritage conservation.; Strasbourg: 5--8 November 2002
Rog Palmer
35 - 36
Report on a conference presenting work relating to the identification and conservation of the natural and cultural heritage using space sensors; with summaries of some papers.