R. McNeary1
[with full acknowledgement to C. Foley2 and J. O’Keefe2 for LiDAR data supply]
[1] Centre for Maritime Archaeology [CMA], School of Environmental Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine , UK and [2] Northern Ireland Environment Agency
Introduction
Mývatn, Tjörnes (Suður-Þing) and Kelduhverfi (Norður-Þing) are landscape areas located in north-east Iceland. They have collectively formed the study area for a landscape archaeology project since 2002 that is still continuing. This
Large-scale mapping of landscapes to specific site targeting
The three projects that are being presented are part of a scheme to combine evidence from two different landscape sources. The first perspective is from the air, and the second is used to
Combining information derived from legacy data from over 40 years research with recently aquired digital data into a single landscape scale GIS the Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscapes of North Mayo project aims to bring to final publication critically