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    A decade of ground-truthing: reappraising magnetometer prospection surveys on linear corridors in light of excavation evidence

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    Publication date
    2014
    Author
    Bonsall, James P.T.
    Gaffney, Christopher F.
    Armit, Ian
    Keyword
    Magnetometer prospection; Remote sensing; Non-invasive prospection methods; Archaeological prospection
    Peer-Reviewed
    Yes
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/9526
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    Bonsall JPT, Gaffney CF and Armit I (2014) A decade of ground-truthing: reappraising magnetometer prospection surveys on linear corridors in light of excavation evidence. In: Kamermans H, Gojda M and Posluschny AG (Eds) A sense of the past: studies in current archaeological applications of remote sensing and non-invasive prospection methods (British Archaeological Reports International Series 2588). Archaeopress: Oxford: 3-17.
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