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Maxwell G.S. (ed.) The Impact of Aerial Reconnaissance on Archaeology

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Maxwell G.S. (ed.) The Impact of Aerial Reconnaissance on Archaeology
London: The Council for British Archaeology, 1983. — ix, 150 p. — (CBA Research Report No. 49). — ISBN 0-906780-24-1.
Dedication (Graham Webster).
Editorial preface (G.S. Maxwell).
A survey of current air reconnaissance: the achievement, the failure (J. Pickering).
The results of air and ground survey of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall (N.D. Johnson).
Aerial photography and fieldwork in north Lincolnshire (Paul Everson).
Recent aerial survey in Scotland (G.S. Maxwell).
Analysis of settlement features in the landscape of prehistoric Wessex (Rog Palmer).
Towards Total Archaeology? Aerial photography in Northamptonshire (C.C. Taylor).
The frequency of occurrence of cropmarks in relation to soils (Derrick Riley).
An integrated approach to the study of ancient landscapes: the Claydon Pike project (D. Miles).
Computer plot and excavated reality.
Technology (J. G. B. Haigh).
Method (B. K. Kisch).
Archaeology (M. U. Jones).

Aerial reconnaissance from Cambridge: a retrospective view 1945-80 (Rowan Whimster).
The use of air photography: value judgments in archaeological planning (Angela Simco).
Some aspects of interpretation and mapping of archaeological evidence from air photography (J. N. Hampton).
The publication of air photograph evidence (Rog Palmer and Derrick Riley).
The testimony of the topsoil (A. J. Clark).
The general effects of early agriculture on the soil profile (J. C. C. Romans and L. Robertson).
The still and distant view: two conferences, aerial archaeology, and 'cloud cuckoo land' (P.J. Fowle).
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