Published by Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 2009
ISBN 10: 1906129231 ISBN 13: 9781906129231
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 44 (including covers) printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. In Fine condition. These guidelines are designed to help those intending to use airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as lidar, for archaeological survey. The aim is to help archaeologists, researchers and those who manage the historic environment decide first whether using lidar data will actually be beneficial in terms of their research aims and then how it can be used most effectively. The guidelines will be most useful to those who have access to data that have already been commissioned, or are planning to commission it for a specific purpose. They also provide an introduction to the interpretation of the data to separate archaeological and non-archaeological features. Member of the P.B.F.A. ARCHAEOLOGY.
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 44 (including covers) printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. In Fine condition. These guidelines are designed to help those intending to use airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as lidar, for archaeological survey. The aim is to help archaeologists, researchers and those who manage the historic environment decide first whether using lidar data will actually be beneficial in terms of their research aims and then how it can be used most effectively. The guidelines will be most useful to those who have access to data that have already been commissioned, or are planning to commission it for a specific purpose. They also provide an introduction to the interpretation of the data to separate archaeological and non-archaeological features. Member of the P.B.F.A. ARCHAEOLOGY.
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 44 (including covers) printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. In Fine condition. These guidelines are designed to help those intending to use airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as lidar, for archaeological survey. The aim is to help archaeologists, researchers and those who manage the historic environment decide first whether using lidar data will actually be beneficial in terms of their research aims and then how it can be used most effectively. The guidelines will be most useful to those who have access to data that have already been commissioned, or are planning to commission it for a specific purpose. They also provide an introduction to the interpretation of the data to separate archaeological and non-archaeological features. Member of the P.B.F.A. ARCHAEOLOGY.
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 44 (including covers) printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. In Fine condition. These guidelines are designed to help those intending to use airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as lidar, for archaeological survey. The aim is to help archaeologists, researchers and those who manage the historic environment decide first whether using lidar data will actually be beneficial in terms of their research aims and then how it can be used most effectively. The guidelines will be most useful to those who have access to data that have already been commissioned, or are planning to commission it for a specific purpose. They also provide an introduction to the interpretation of the data to separate archaeological and non-archaeological features. Member of the P.B.F.A. ARCHAEOLOGY.
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 44 (including covers) printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. In Fine condition. These guidelines are designed to help those intending to use airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as lidar, for archaeological survey. The aim is to help archaeologists, researchers and those who manage the historic environment decide first whether using lidar data will actually be beneficial in terms of their research aims and then how it can be used most effectively. The guidelines will be most useful to those who have access to data that have already been commissioned, or are planning to commission it for a specific purpose. They also provide an introduction to the interpretation of the data to separate archaeological and non-archaeological features. Member of the P.B.F.A. ARCHAEOLOGY.
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 44 (including covers) printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. In Fine condition. These guidelines are designed to help those intending to use airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as lidar, for archaeological survey. The aim is to help archaeologists, researchers and those who manage the historic environment decide first whether using lidar data will actually be beneficial in terms of their research aims and then how it can be used most effectively. The guidelines will be most useful to those who have access to data that have already been commissioned, or are planning to commission it for a specific purpose. They also provide an introduction to the interpretation of the data to separate archaeological and non-archaeological features. Member of the P.B.F.A. ARCHAEOLOGY.
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 44 (including covers) printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. In Fine condition. These guidelines are designed to help those intending to use airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as lidar, for archaeological survey. The aim is to help archaeologists, researchers and those who manage the historic environment decide first whether using lidar data will actually be beneficial in terms of their research aims and then how it can be used most effectively. The guidelines will be most useful to those who have access to data that have already been commissioned, or are planning to commission it for a specific purpose. They also provide an introduction to the interpretation of the data to separate archaeological and non-archaeological features. Member of the P.B.F.A. ARCHAEOLOGY.
Published by Published by English Heritage, 23 Savile Row, London First Edition April . 2010., 2010
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 44 (including covers) printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. In Fine condition. These guidelines are designed to help those intending to use airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as lidar, for archaeological survey. The aim is to help archaeologists, researchers and those who manage the historic environment decide first whether using lidar data will actually be beneficial in terms of their research aims and then how it can be used most effectively. The guidelines will be most useful to those who have access to data that have already been commissioned, or are planning to commission it for a specific purpose. They also provide an introduction to the interpretation of the data to separate archaeological and non-archaeological features. Member of the P.B.F.A. ARCHAEOLOGY.
Published by Published by English Heritage, 23 Savile Row, London First Edition April . 2010., 2010
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First Edition
Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 44 (including covers) printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. In Fine condition. These guidelines are designed to help those intending to use airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as lidar, for archaeological survey. The aim is to help archaeologists, researchers and those who manage the historic environment decide first whether using lidar data will actually be beneficial in terms of their research aims and then how it can be used most effectively. The guidelines will be most useful to those who have access to data that have already been commissioned, or are planning to commission it for a specific purpose. They also provide an introduction to the interpretation of the data to separate archaeological and non-archaeological features. Member of the P.B.F.A. ARCHAEOLOGY.
Published by Published by English Heritage, 23 Savile Row, London First Edition April . 2010., 2010
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
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Condition: UNSPECIFIED. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to 12'' x 8¼''. Contains 44 (including covers) printed pages of text with colour and monochrome photographs throughout. In Fine condition. These guidelines are designed to help those intending to use airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as lidar, for archaeological survey. The aim is to help archaeologists, researchers and those who manage the historic environment decide first whether using lidar data will actually be beneficial in terms of their research aims and then how it can be used most effectively. The guidelines will be most useful to those who have access to data that have already been commissioned, or are planning to commission it for a specific purpose. They also provide an introduction to the interpretation of the data to separate archaeological and non-archaeological features. Member of the P.B.F.A. ARCHAEOLOGY.
Published by Historic England, 2018
ISBN 10: 1848025475 ISBN 13: 9781848025479
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