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Denmark Training School
Teaching technical aspects of aerial archaeology
Aerial archaeology - introduction to a invasive method for Cultural Heritage research and dissemination
Flight planning
International collaboration
International collaboration
Practical exercises
Making notes and descriptions of archaeological features, seen from the air, is an essential task when doing aerial archaeology
The pan-European group of participants and tutors of the 2nd Aerial Archaeology Training School in Denmark
Understanding features as basis for understanding our Cultural Heritage
Successful participants of the 2nd Aerial Archaeology Training School receiving a diploma
Collaborative training and work on a European level
Teaching technical aspects of aerial archaeology
Aerial archaeology - introduction to a invasive method for Cultural Heritage research and dissemination
Flight planning
International collaboration
International collaboration
Practical exercises
Making notes and descriptions of archaeological features, seen from the air, is an essential task when doing aerial archaeology
The pan-European group of participants and tutors of the 2nd Aerial Archaeology Training School in Denmark
Understanding features as basis for understanding our Cultural Heritage
Successful participants of the 2nd Aerial Archaeology Training School receiving a diploma
Collaborative training and work on a European level
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