Archaeological Survey and the City.:

In the past 30 years archaeological field survey has become central to the practice of Classical Archaeology. During this time, approaches have developed from the systematic collection of artefacts to include the routine deployment of various geophysical and remote sensing techniques. The ability of...

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Main Author: Johnson, Paul
Other Authors: Millett, Martin
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Havertown : Oxbow Books, 2012.
Series:UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY MONOGRAPHS.
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Online Access:DE-862
DE-863
Summary:In the past 30 years archaeological field survey has become central to the practice of Classical Archaeology. During this time, approaches have developed from the systematic collection of artefacts to include the routine deployment of various geophysical and remote sensing techniques. The ability of archaeologists to reveal the topography of buried urban sites without excavation has now been demonstrated through a wide range of projects across the ancient world. Archaeological Survey and the City reviews the results of such projects and in particular discusses the ways in which the subject mig.
Item Description:13 Geophysical Survey of the City of Gabii, Italy14 Challenges of Port Landscapes. Integrating Geophysics, Open Area Excavation and Computer Graphic Visualisation at Portus and the Isola Sacra.
Physical Description:1 online resource (369 pages)
ISBN:9781782970897
1782970894

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