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Thesaurus Term/Concept: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETATION

Identifier 147552
Class EVENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note The interpretation of information on aerial photographs usually resulting in the production of maps and records of archaeological sites and landscapes. Many aerial photographs may be consulted for a single analytical survey.

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Instances/Examples (10)

Context Record
Event Type EDR4933 Aerial Photo Interpretation, Castle Naze Hill-Fort, Chapel-en-le-Frith, 1993 (Non-intrusive Event)
Event Type EDR3850 Aerial photograph analysis, Derbyshire Dales, by M Askey (DDDC), in 2004 (Event - Survey)
Event Type EDR4453 Aerial photograph interpretation, at a site west of Mickley Lane, by RCHME, in 1995 (Event - Interpretation)
Event Type EDR2675 Aerial photographic assessment, Willington Power Station site, by Air Photo Services, in 2004 (Non-intrusive Event)
Event Type EDR1723 Archaeological assessment, Derby Southern Bypass, by TPAU, in 1992 (Event - Interpretation)
Event Type EDR3666 Desk-based assessment, Hartington Station Quarry, by ARCUS, in 2003 (Event - Survey)
Event Type EDR3777 Earthwork mapping, section of Buxton to Derby Roman Road between Darley Park and Duffield, by Adrian Farnsworth, in 2003 (Event - Survey)
Event Type EDR2315 Field survey and aerial photographic survey, Castlewood site, Pinxton, by TPAU in 1997 (Event - Survey)
Event Type EDR1702 Initial evaluation of land at Hill Farm, Willington, by Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit, in 1990 (Non-intrusive Event)
Event Type EDR3628 Walkover survey, Forge and Monument, by Trent & Peak, in 1997 (Event - Survey)