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Wer wird denn gleich in die Luft gehen – archäologische Prospektion mittels Laserscanning
2011-03-25 10:55:52
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Hill of Tara LiDAR Survey, Ireland
2011-03-25 10:40:37
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Input to the project from the Slovak Academy of Sciences

Thursday, 24 March 2011 11:16 | Written by Ivan Kuzma | | |
The main target of the Slovak part in the project is Danube region in the territory of Slovakia. The Danube, Europe’s second largest river, meets the territory of Slovakia by its middle part –...
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Wer wird denn gleich in die Luft gehen – archäologische Prospektion mittels Laserscanning

Friday, 25 March 2011 11:55 | Written by Axel Posluschny | | |
Die großflächige Vermessung von Landschaften als Grundlage einer topografischen wie archäologischen Landesaufnahme ist immer mit verschiedenen Problemen behaftet. Zum einen ist der Aufwand...
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Hill of Tara LiDAR Survey, Ireland

Friday, 25 March 2011 11:40 | Written by Anthony Corns | | |
The Discovery Programme has had a long standing research interest at the Hill of Tara, Co Meath, one of Ireland's best known archaeological sites, undertakin g extensive topographic and geophysical...
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