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He was probably the first person to identify aerial archaeology as an independent field.
Relics of this are still being discovered today through aerial archaeology.
Woodhenge was identified in 1925 by an aerial archaeology survey.
Aerial archaeology is the study of archaeological remains by examining them from altitude.
Aerial archaeology in 1943 photographed the previously unknown plan of the southwest wing.
Along the main street, aerial archaeology has revealed a number of narrow, rectangular strip buildings.
Aerial archaeology studying sites from air photos, especially by identifying cropmarks.
Subsequent aerial archaeology suggests that this ditch runs from the west to the north of Stonehenge, near the avenue.
He pioneered aerial archaeology in the Middle East.
From the air: understanding aerial archaeology.
Most of the town still remains buried, but it has largely been mapped through archaeological geophysics and aerial archaeology.
It is visible from aerial archaeology near William's Copse.
Aerial archaeology is used in the processes of research and investigation in aviation archaeology.
He is considered a father of the archaeological studies of this remote area, and a pioneer of aerial archaeology.
Aerial Archaeology.
Avenues are identified through their earthworks or using aerial archaeology as their parallel side features can be seen stretching over some distance.
Most causewayed enclosures have been ploughed away in the intervening millennia and are recognized through aerial archaeology.
However, despite repeated attempts in different seasons and under different crop conditions, aerial archaeology has found no surviving trace of the villa at Stonesfield.
A settlement had been identified at the site through aerial archaeology by OGS Crawford almost 20 years previously.
In the 1976 drought, aerial archaeology found cropmarks of filled-in moats and earthworks beside Back Brook.
In 1965, they bought a Cessna Skymaster 337 and employed a pilot, allowing for a systematic and extensive programme of aerial archaeology.
Among the dead were the daughter, son-in-law and baby granddaughter of surveyor and aerial archaeology pioneer G. A. Beazeley.
During the Second World War aerial archaeology discovered a number of Roman and other archaeological sites in this part of Oxfordshire.
This work led to their publication of Wessex from the Air in 1928, the first book of aerial archaeology to be published in the UK.
KAP is one of many techniques of aerial archaeology and was first used in an archaeological context by Henry Wellcome 100 years ago.