18378
Accession Number
10836
Title Of Article Chaper
A microcomputer system for practical photogrammetry
Title Of Journal Book
Computer applications in archaeology
Pages
142-149
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
Describes the use of computer photogrammetry to convert oblique aerial photographs to true map projections. A series of crop-marks at Dunnington, N. York and the Coppergate Viking site in York provides experimental data for testing the system on both even and uneven ground. It is concluded that the computer system is capable of producing an accurate site plan one to two days after photography. A theoretical site planning strategy is outlined. -- AATA
pub_id
18378