Remote Sensing in Archaeology

eleven archaeologists reveal how the broad application of remote sensing, and especially geophysical techniques, is altering the usual conduct of dirt archaeology. Using case studies that both succeeded and failed, they offer a comprehensive guide to remote sensing techniques on archaeological sites throughout North America. Because this new technology is advancing on a daily basis, the book is accompanied by a CD intended for periodic update that provides additional data and illustrations.

Creator
Johnson, Jay K.
Date of creation
2006
Temporal extent
2006
Publisher
University of Alabama Press for Archaeological Research
Place of publication
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Edition
2006
Data type
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None
Medium
CD ROM [287]
Library call number
CC76.4 .R46 2006X
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