A one-year postgraduate course at the University of Sheffield. Training is given in the recognition of cultural landscapes and field monuments, and in a range of recording techniques. Includes details of application procedure, fees and funding.
Reports the results of a 1975 excavation and subsequent metal-detecting activity, field walking and aerial reconnaissance, and describes fieldwork undertaken since 1995. Includes maps, aerial and site photographs, and the research design. From the University of Southampton.
Aims to record, conserve and interpret the historic environment. Includes an E-Map Explorer that enables the user to explore the changing landscape by comparing aerial photographs and historical maps on the web.
An inter-disciplinary project aiming to understand the history of settlement, subsistence, and trade in the Willaumez Peninsula beginning from earliest colonization up to the recent past, directed by Dr Robin Torrence from the Australian Museum. Includes publications and annual fieldwork reports.
An introduction to sources, practical methods and fieldwork skills, from University College, Dublin. Includes subject information and details of entrance requirements, financial grants, and teaching and assessment methods.
Antiquity of Man article examines hypotheses, models, and predictions, to explain how the concept has been applied to the study of the Early Stone Age.
Examination of the southern Sevan Lake region of Armenia, describing comparison and integration of thematic maps with archaeological data. Includes 3D representation and elevation profiles. From the International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences.
A museum on the West Coast of Scotland. An interactive map leads to photographs, description and bibliography for sites scattered over a prehistoric landscape.
Describes research into the development of three communities of Native Hawaiians during pre-contact and early historic times. Includes links to publications. Also available for download in PDF format.
University of Bristol course offers training in practical and theoretical approaches, including prehistoric and historical landscapes, surveying, earthwork surveys, GIS and geophysics. Includes information about admissions and fees, contact details and links to related departments.
Science /
Biology /
Ecology /
Landscape_Ecology_and_Spatial_Analysis
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