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Dept Archaeology, Cambridge: uses of aerial (etc) photographs

Suggested Reading List


(compiled by R. Palmer, M. Doneus, P. Horne, A. Becks, G. Verhoeven and C. Atzberger)

Aerial Archaeology Riley, D N, 1982 (or 2nd edition). Aerial Archaeology in Britain. Shire, Princes Risborough. Wilson, D R, 1982/2000. Air Photo Interpretation for Archaeologists. Tempus, Stroud. (Photo
reading for beginners.

Brophy, K. and Cowley, D. (ed), 2005. From The Air: Understanding Aerial Archaeology. Tempus, Stroud. David C. Cowley, Robin A. Standring, and Matthew J. Abicht (eds), 2010. Landscapes through the Lens: Aerial Photographs and Historic Environment. Oxbow: Oxford. David C. Cowley (ed.), 2011. Remote Sensing for Archaeological Heritage Management. EAC Occasional Paper 5/Occasional Publication of the Aerial Archaeology Research Group No. 3. Archaeolingua, Hungary. Mills, J and Palmer, R. (ed), 2007. Populating Clay Landscapes. Tempus: Stroud. Palmer, R and Cowley, D. 2010. Interpreting Aerial Imagery developing best practice, in Stefano Campana, Maurizio Forte and Claudia Liuzza (eds), 2010. Space, Time, Place. Third International Conference on Remote Sensing in Archaeology, 17th-21st August 2009, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India. BAR -S2118, 129-135.

Lidar *Crutchley, S. 2010. The Light Fantastic: using airborne lidar in archaeological survey. English Heritage. Free download: http://www.englishheritage.org.uk/publications/light-fantastic/ *Doneus, M., Briese, C. 2011. Airborne Laser Scanning in Forested Areas - Potential and Limitations of an Archaeological Prospection Technique. In: Cowley D. C. (ed.) 2011, Remote Sensing for Archaeological Heritage Management, proceedings of an EAC Symposium, Reykjavik, Iceland, 25 27 March 2010, EAC Occasional Paper No. 5, Archaeolingua. Photogrammetry *Pollefeys, M., et al., 2003. 3D recording for archaeological fieldwork. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 23 (3), 20-27. *Smith, A. R. 1995. A Pixel Is Not A Little Square, A Pixel Is Not A Little Square, A Pixel Is
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Air Photo Services 2010

Not A Little Square! (And a Voxel is Not a Little Cube), Technical Memo 6. Satellite imagery, hyperspectral scanning and archaeology *Smith, R.B., 2006. Introduction to Hyperspectral Imaging. MicroImages. http://www.microimages.com/documentation/Tutorials/hyprspec.pdf Challis, K., Kincey, M. & Howard, A., 2009. Airborne Remote Sensing of Valley Floor Geoarchaeology using Daedalus ATM and CASI. Archaeological Prospection, 33, p.1733. Aqdus, A., Drummond, J. & Hanson, W.S., 2008. DISCOVERING ARCHAEOLOGICAL CROPMARKS: A HYPERSPECTRAL APPROACH. In The international archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. Vol. XXXVII. Part B5. Beijing. Thenkabail, P.S. et al., 2004. Accuracy assessments of hyper-spectral waveband performance for vegetation analysis applications. Remote Sensing of Environment, 91(3-4), p.354376. Available at: http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0034425704000987. *Beck, A., 2011. Archaeological applications of multi/hyper-spectral datachallenges and potential. In D. C. Cowley, ed. Remote sensing for archaeological heritage management. EAC Occasional paper No.5. Brussels: Europae Archaeologia Consilium (EAC), pp. 8798.

Websites
www.english-heritage.org.uk\aerialsurvey www.english-heritage.org.uk\NMP
www.univie.ac.at/Luftbildarchiv/ aarg.univie.ac.at cipa.icomos.org

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