
Photo taken in August or September of 1966. Luther Cressman is in the foreground taking notes.
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Phil Harding (left) is on site to provide expert advice. www.wessexarch.co.uk/blogs/news/2010/08/26/walking-history
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Surveying in the location of a soil micromorphology sample. www.wessexarch.co.uk/blogs/news/2010/08/26/walking-history
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Wessex Archaeology use the latest Leica Viva GNSS survey instruments for recording archaeological sites. These are the newest type of satellite based positioning systems which in addition to using the American (GPS) satellite network can also use the European (Galileo), Chinese (Compass) and Russian (Glonass) networks. For more information on these instruments see our blog and likewise for more information on how we use survey instruments, see our blog.
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Wessex Archaeology use the latest Leica Viva GNSS survey instruments for recording archaeological sites. These are the newest type of satellite based positioning systems which in addition to using the American (GPS) satellite network can also use the European (Galileo), Chinese (Compass) and Russian (Glonass) networks. For more information on these instruments see our blog and likewise for more information on how we use survey instruments, see our blog.
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Part of the crew - taken on the final day of the 2010 project. Huge thanks to all participants, especially supervisors James, Dave, Sue, Linda, John and Christina who have been fantastic throughout, and to the students for all their good work.
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Proper stratigraphy in one of the test pit (north arrow is wrong ..) IA10 Test Pit 9.
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