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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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Identifying relations between the dynamic military landscape and network of linear features throughout the Great War
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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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The characterization of a former World War I battlefield by integrating multiple signals from a multireceiver EMI soil sensor
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Non-invasive landscape archaeology of the Great War as baseline for an integrated heritage management
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World War One from a bird’s eye view : a landscape characterisation of Belgium’s war zone seen from the air
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Systematic analysis of trench maps to understand the Belgian World War One front zone landscape
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Using military cartographic sources to reconstruct the Belgian World War One front zone