Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000. — 120 p. — (Sheffield Archaeological Monographs; 13). — ISBN: 1-84127-134-9.
Nine studies, taken from a session at the EAA meeting in Riga in 1996, focus on the current application and future directions for surface survey techniques.
Editorial Overview (John Bintliff, Martin Kuna and Natalie Venclova).
Beyond Dots on the Map: Future Directions for Surface Artefact Survey in Greece (John Bintliff).
Surface Thoughts: Future Directions in Italian Field Surveys (Nicola Terrenato).
Surface Artefact Studies in the Czech Republic (Martin Kuna).
Reflections on the Future for Surface Lithic Artefact Study in England (John Schofield).
Territoire et Peuplement en France, de l'Age du Fer au Moyen Age. L'Archéologie Spatiale à la Croisée des Chemins (Claude Raynaud).
The Past, Present and Future of the Polish Archaeological Record Project (Paul Barford, Wojciech Brzezinski and Zbigniew Kobylinski).
Surveying Prehistoric Industrial Activities: The Case of Iron Production (Evzen Neustupny and Natalie Venclova).
The Utility of the GIS Approach in the Collection, Management, Storage and Analysis of Surface Survey Data (Mark Gillings).