Non-destructive survey of Iron Age cemeteries: testing the topographic support system

Authors

  • András Bödőcs
  • Zoltán Czajlik
  • Sándor Berecki

Keywords:

topography, Iron Age, QGIS, mobile GIS, geophysical prospection, aerial reconnaisance, burial sites

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Bödőcs, A., Czajlik, Z., & Berecki, S. (2015). Non-destructive survey of Iron Age cemeteries: testing the topographic support system. Archaeologia Polona, 53, 589–592. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/409