Table of contents for Aerial archaeology : developing future practice / edited by Robert H. Bewley and Wodzimierz Raczkowski.


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Section 1: Have Lessons Been Learnt?
Aerial Survey: Learning from a Hundred Years of Experience ?, Robert Bewley
Goodbye Cold War! Goodbye Bureaucracy? Opening the Skies to Aerial Archaeology
in Europe, Otto Braasch
A Neglected Asset. German Aerial Photography of the Second World War Period,
Chris J. Going
Section 2: Achievements of Twentieth Century: Towards Understanding
Archaeological Landscapes
Section 2.1: Landscapes Ripe for Aerial Survey
Aerial Archaeology in the Middle East: The Role of the Military - Past, Present
and... Future?, David Kennedy
Hidden Potential: The Possibilities of Plough-Levelled Landscapes, Catherine Stoertz
The Landscapes of Scotland: Aerial Survey, Archaeology and GIS, Marilyn Brown
Aerial Archaeology in Bohemia at the Turn of the Twenty First Century: Integration of
Landscape Studies and Non-Destructive Archaeology, Martin Gojda
Flemisch Aerial Archaeology in the Last 20 Years: Past and Future Perspectives,
Jean Bourgeois, Ilse Roovers, Marc Meganck, Jacques Semey, Rene Pelegrin and
Marc Lodewijckx
Aerial Photography of Deux-Sevres, Poitou-Charentes, France: Results and Interaction
between Detected Settlements and Geology, Louis-Marie Champeme
Some New Results from the Very Dry Summer of 2000, Ivan Kuzma
Section 2.2: Opening up New Landscapes
Aerial Archaeology in Extreme Environmental Conditions: Slovenia, Darja Grosman
The Blackwater Estuary, England: Air Photography and the Inter-Tidal Zone,
David Strachan
Recent Aerial Survey in Western Transylvania: Problems and Potential,
William S. Hanson and loana A. Oltean
A Post Medieval Dockyard in Ventspils (Latvia): From the Air, in the Ground and
Underwater, Juris Urtans
Application of GIS and Aerial Photography in the South of Russia: A Case Study of
the Kislovodsk Basin, Dmitri Korobov
Surface Processes: Obstacles in Aerial Archaeology, Examples from Turkey,
Vedat Toprak
Aerial Photography and Early Modem Woodland Management in the Pindos
Mountains, NW Greece, Caroline I.H. Hall
Prospects for Aerial Survey in Armenia, Hayk Hakobyan and Rog Palmer



Section 3: Technological Applications: Looking to the Future
Integrated Archaeological Interpretation of Combined Prospection Data,
Zwingendorf (Austria) - A Case Study, Michael Doneus, Nives Doneus and
Wolfgang Neubauer
Making Things Look Vertical, Irwin Scollar
High-Resolution Digital Airborne Mapping and Archaeology, Nick Holden,
Peter Home and Robert Bewley
Airborne High-Resolution Digital, Visible, Infra-Red and Thermal Sensing for
Archaeology, Colin Shell
GIS, Aerial Photographs and Microtopography in Archaeology: Methods and
Applications, Maurizio Forte
Satellite Imagery for Archaeological Applications: A Case Study from the Orontes
Valley, Syria, Daniel N.M. Donoghue, Nikolaos Galiatsatos, Graham Philip and
Anthony R. Beck
The Use of Satellite Imagery for the Transcription of Oblique Aerial Photographs,
loana A. Oltean
Geophysical Verification of Aerial Discoveries of Archaeological sites: Examples
from Poland, Zbigniew Kobyliiski and Krzysztof Misiewicz
Mapping and Visualization in the Institute of Archaeology, Nitra, Slovakia,
Ivan Kuzma, Elena Blaiova and Martin Bartik
Section 4: Past for the Future: Heritage Management
Approaches to Aerial Survey and Heritage Management in Wales, Toby Driver
Understanding Salisbury Plain, England: Analysis of the Aerial Evidence,
Simon Crutchley
The Use of Aerial Photographs for the Survey of Archaeological Earthworks,
Peter D. Home
The Role of Aerial Photographs in National Strategic Programmes: Assessing Recent
Military Sites in England, John Schofield
Archaeological Heritage Management in the Information Age: GIS Applications and
Air Photography Processing in Wielkopolska (Greater Poland),
Miroslawa Dernoga, Jacek Nowakowski and Andrzej Prinke
Aerial Reconnaissance in the North of England, David MacLeod
Air Photo Interpretation and Mapping to Guide Fieldwork in Commercial
Archaeology in England, Rog Palmer
Section 5: Technology vs Philosophy?: Some Thoughts
Beyond the Technology: Do We Need 'Meta-Aerial Archaeology'?,
Wlodzimierz Rqczkowski
Resolutions
List of contributors
Author Index
Colour Plates








Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Aerial photography in archaeology Congresses