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Autor:
Peter Ian Kuniholm, Sheridan Bowman, Bruce Bevan, J. Wilson Myers, Charles S. Tumosa, Richard H. Meadow, Frederick R. Matson, A. M. Child, Eleanor Emlen Myers, Hitomi Hongo, Naomi F. Miller, S. Bottema, Sarah J. Vaughan, Patrick McGovern, Julian Henderson, Thomas L. Sever, A. M. Pollard, Patricia Collins Smith, M. N. Leese, Curt W. Beck, Pamela B. Vandiver, Ian Freestone, Ingolf Thuesen, Robert E. M. Hedges, Catherine Sease
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American Journal of Archaeology. 99:79-142
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American Journal of Archaeology. 106:482-483
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American Journal of Archaeology. 97:360-360
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Journal of Field Archaeology. 20:372
This book marks an astonishing achievement in ancient Greek archaeology. Using twin cameras suspended from a 33-foot, four-finned balloon, Wilson and Ellie Myers have been able to photograph 44 archaeological sites on Crete from a much lower altitude
Autor:
J. Wilson Myers
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American Journal of Archaeology. 88:405-406
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J. Wilson Myers
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Journal of Field Archaeology. 5:145
The Projects in Field Archaeology program of Michigan State University in 1977 conducted five missions in Greece and Italy to provide low-altitude aerial imagery at Archaeological sites. Sites in the Cycladic Islands include those on Melos, Kea, and
Autor:
J. Wilson Myers
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American Journal of Archaeology. 93:599-599
Autor:
J. Wilson Myers, Frederick A. Cooper
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Journal of Field Archaeology. 8:123
Experimentation in archaeological survey work has taken many different forms in recent years. This article presents an approach that combines proven and innovative methods of ground reconnaissance with the latest technological advances in low-altitud
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Journal of Field Archaeology. 4:181
The Whittlesey Foundation reports a number of advances infield equipment and instrumentation that they have developed in the past year for aerial photo surveying and recording of archaeological sites, notably new aerodynamic tethered balloons, tandem
Autor:
J. Wilson Myers, Julian H. Whittlesey
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Journal of Field Archaeology. 2:351
The Foundation put two teams in the field in 1975 to meet requests from archaeological directors for detailed aerial photographic coverage by balloon over four major sites in Greece. Field procedures are described including the important roles played