Content EAC Occasional paper 5
Foreword
Katalin Wollák, President of Europae Archaeologiae Consilium
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Acknowledgments
David C Cowley
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Opening address
Katrín Jakobsdóttir,
Minister of Education, Science and Culture, Iceland
1. Remote sensing for archaeological heritage management
David C Cowley and Kristín Huld Sigur.ardóttir
Making remote sensing work for archalogical heritage management
2. Identifying the unimaginable – Managing the unmanageable –
Dominic Powlesland
3. ‘Total Archaeology’ to reduce the need for Rescue Archaeology: The BREBEMI Project (Italy)
Stefano Campana
4. Remote sensing for archaeology and heritage management – site discovery, interpretation and registration
David C Cowley
New environments and technologies: challenges and potential
5. Airborne Laser Scanning in forested areas – potential and limitations of an archaeological prospection technique
Michael Doneus and Christian Briese
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6. High resolution LiDAR specifi cally for archaeology: are we fully exploiting this valuable resource?
Robert Shaw and Anthony Corns
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7. Archaeological applications of multi/hyper-spectral data – challenges and potential
Anthony Beck
8. Making the most of airborne remote sensing techniques for archaeological survey and interpretation
Rebecca Bennett, Kate Welham, Ross A Hill and Andrew Ford
9. 3D recording for cultural heritage
Fabio Remondino
10. Through an imperfect filter: geophysical techniques and the management of archaeological heritage
Chris Gaff ney and Vincent Gaffney
11. Marine geophysics: integrated approaches to sensing the seabed Antony Firth
Exploring the archaeological resource base
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12. The English Heritage National Mapping Programme
Pete Horne
13. Integrating survey data – the Polish AZP and beyond
Włodek Rączkowski
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14. As far as the laser can reach…: Laminar analysis of LiDAR detected structures as a powerful instrument for archaeological heritage management in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Jörg Bofinger and Ralf Hesse
15. Between the Lines – enhancing methodologies for the exploration of extensive, inundated palaeolandscapes
Simon Fitch, Vincent Gaffney, Benjamin Gearey and Eleanor Ramsey
16. Aerial archives for archaeological heritage management: The Aerial Reconnaissance Archives – a shared European resource
Lesley Ferguson
Using remote sensed data: interpretation and understanding
17. Remote sensing for the integrated study and management of sites and monuments – a Central European perspective and Czech case study
Martin Gojda
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18. Airborne Laser Scanning for the management of archeological sites in Lorraine (France)
Murielle Georges-Leroy
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19. Aerial archaeological survey of a buried landscape: The Tóköz project
Zoltán Czajlik, László Rupnik, Máté Losonczi and LÅ‘rinc Timár
20. The archaeological landscape of northeast Iceland: a ghost of a Viking Age society
Árni Einarsson and Oscar Aldred
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21. Reserved optimism: preventive archaeology and management of cultural heritage in Slovenia
Gašper Rutar and Matija ÄŒrešnar
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22. World War I Heritage in Belgium: combining historical aerial photography and EMI
Birger Stichelbaut, Timothy Saey, Fun Meeuws, Jean Bourgeois and Marc Van Meirvenne
23. An aerial view of the past – aerial archaeology in Denmark
Lis Helles Olesen
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24. Knowledge-based aerial image interpretation
Rog Palmer
25. Training and development: the next phase?
Chris Musson
Contributors
Résumés
Catherine Fruchart
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Zusammenfassungen
Johanna Dreßler