A binocular view of a marginal landscape: GIS and geophysics in the Yorkshire Dales National Park

Authors

  • Hannah Brown
  • Mary K. Saunders

Keywords:

landscape archaeology, prehistoric field systems, magnetometry, LiDAR, GIS

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References

Curwen, E. 1928. Ancient cultivations at Grassington, Yorkshire, Antiquity 2, 168-172
Horne, P. D. and MacLeod, D. 1995. The Yorkshire Dales Mapping Project, Unpublished Report, Royal Commission on Historic Monuments of England
Speight, E. E. 1895. Upper Wharfedale Exploration Committee. First annual report (1893), Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society 1891-1894 XII, 374-384
Raistrick, A. 1937. Prehistoric cultivations at Grassington, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 33, 166-74
Simpson, I.A. 1997. Relict properties of anthropogenic deep topsoils as indicators of infield management in Marwick, West Mainland, Orkney, Journal of Archaeological Science 24, 365-80
Waltham, T. 2007. The Yorkshire Dales Landscape and Geology, Marlborough

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Brown, H., & Saunders, M. K. (2015). A binocular view of a marginal landscape: GIS and geophysics in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Archaeologia Polona, 53, 593–596. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/410