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Research News 7
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Research News 7
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Series:
Research News
Volume
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Volume:
7
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Journal
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Editor:
Tony Willmott
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English Heritage
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Year of Publication:
2007
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/content/publications/publicationsNew/research-news/research-news-07/researchnews7.pdf
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Created Date:
16 Jan 2008
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Developing the use of satellite systems for Research Dept surveys
B Thomason
Trevor Pearson
Paul Bryan
3 - 5
Members of the Archaeological Survey and Investigation team examine the applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems.
Metric survey and Historic Scotland: reinforcing skills and links
Bill Blake
6 - 7
Report on the Measured Survey Summer School, which was delivered in Scotland to staff from Historic Scotland.
Recording by pixels
Paul Bryan
8 - 11
Article on the practical uses of lower-cost digital photogrammetry.
The burials from the deserted village of Wharram Percy
Simon Mays
12 - 15
Article reflecting on some of the conclusions drawn from analysis of the large quantity of human skeletal remains excavated at Wharram Percy in the Yorkshire Wolds.
Dowdeswell, Gloucestershire: reassessing the scheduled Romano-British camp
Michael Fradley
16 - 17
Article explaining how the use of documentary evidence, combined with an examination of the earthwork remains of the Romano-British camp at Upper Dowdeswell, led to its reinterpretation as part of a post-medieval parkland landscape.
Treludick House, Cornwall
John Meadows
Lucy Jessop
18 - 21
Article on the application of dendrochronology to clarify the structural history of Treludick, a substantial seventeenth-century house set within a group of farm buildings near Launceston, Cornwall.