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‘Winter camp’ 1917 : integrated conflict archaeology on the Messines Ridge 1914-1918 (Belgium)
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An integrated approach to modelling the interaction of the natural landscape and the karez water system in Turpan (Xinjiang, P.R.C.)
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Automatic detection of burial mounds (kurgans) in the Altai Mountains
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The use of historical sources in a multi-layered methodology for karez research in Turpan, China
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Les tombes gelées de l'Altai
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'Comparaison n'est pas raison' (comparison is not reason enough) (XIIIth C French saying) : a reply to Caspari
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Understanding the landscape dynamics from a devastated to revived cultural landscape : the case of the First World War in Flanders through the lens of landscape patterns
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Aalter-Woestijne : de bijdrage van de luchtfotografie
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Using the past to indicate the possible presence of relics in the present-day landscape : the Western Front of the Great War in Belgium
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The contribution of archaeology to WWI commemoration in Flanders
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Revealing the preservation of First World War shell hole landscapes based on a landscape change study and LiDAR
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Evaluation of fluxgate magnetometry and electromagnetic induction surveys for subsurface characterization of archaeological features in World War 1 battlefields
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The archaeology of World War I tanks in the Ypres Salient (Belgium) : a non-invasive approach
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Historische luchtfoto'sgenomen tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog : bronnen en toepassingen
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Researching monumental spaces in late prehistoric societies : new perspectives for landscape research in the Russian Altai
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Telling the stories behind the preservation of WWI-relics in Flanders Fields by using aerial photographs and LiDAR data
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Scanning the landscape with lasers
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Using geophysical sensors to look under the ground
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Het noordelijke deel van de fortengordel tussen Stabroek en het kanaal Schoten-Turnhout
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Archeologie vanuit de lucht
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Het landschap gescand met de laser
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Een blik in de bodem met geofysische sensoren
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A conflict of one hundred years ago as a challenge for spatial development today : the conservation of WWI-heritage
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Scratching the surface of war : airborne laser scans of the Great War conflict landscape in Flanders (Belgium)
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A new evaluation approach of World War One's devastated front zone : a shell hole density map based on historical aerial photographs and validated by electromagnetic induction field measurements to link the metal shrapnel phenomenon
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Rythmes et contours de la géographie culturelle sur le littoral de la Manche entre le IIIe et le début du Ier millénaire
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Removal of sensor tilt noise in fluxgate gradiometer survey data by applying one-dimensional wavelet filtering
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Non-invasive research of tunneling heritage in the Ypres Salient (1914-1918) : research of the Tor Top tunnel system
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Digital photogrammetry for the documentation of threatened archaeological sites and structures : the Valley of Turu Alty in Siberia, Russia
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Discovering the lost Great War heritage in the present-day landscape based on an interdisciplinary landscape change analysis
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Geometric stone settings in the Yustyd Valley and its surroundings (Altai Mountains, Russia) : Bronze Age ‘virtual dwellings’ and associated structures
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Military landscape : different policies of military cemeteries and the surrounding landscape in Flanders Fields through the last century
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On migrations : Sigfried Jan De Laet (1914-1999) : his role in Belgian Bronze Age archaeology after the Second World War and the diffusion of cultural characteristics
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The Ypres Salient 1914–1918 : historical aerial photography and the landscape of war
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Usability assessment of a virtual globe-based 4D archaeological GIS
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Insights in the possibilities of an electromagnetic induction sensor to map the military remains, buried in the former World War 1 front zone
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Interdisciplinair onderzoek naar een Brits-Australisch barakkenkamp in het niemandsland te Kemmel (W.-Vl.)
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The First World War from above and below : historical aerial photographs and mine craters in the Ypres Salient
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The Archaeology of World War I in Comines-Warneton (Belgium) through Aerial Photographs and Proximal Soil Sensing
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Early Iron Age burial mounds in the Altay Mountains: from survey to analysis
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Battlefield events : landscape, commemoration and heritage
Keir Reeves, Geoffrey R Bird, Laura James, Birger Stichelbaut (UGent) and Jean Bourgeois (UGent)(2016) -
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Spatiotemporal data as the foundation of an archaeological stratigraphy extraction and management system
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Identifying relations between the dynamic military landscape and network of linear features throughout the Great War
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Modelling Yar City on the fly : applying UAVs for the creation of archaeological 3D models
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Preserving the ancient ruins of Yar City through 3D modelling with UAV imagery
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Uitgelezen gereedschap en gezelschap voor een taalminnende collega
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Historical aerial photography and multi-receiver EMI soil sensing, complementing techniques for the study of a Great War conflict landscape
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EMI as a non-invasive survey technique to account for the interaction between WW I relicts and the soil environment at the Western front
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3D modelling Yar City : application of UAVs for archaeological research
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From virtual globes to ArcheoGIS : determining the technical and practical feasibilities