Cost-effective Rock-Art Recording
- 24th December, 2009 |
- 12:00 pm #
The article reports the photogrammetry work undertaken during the recent Northumberland and Durham Rock-Art Project (NADRAP) aiming at creating a georeferenced index of around 1500 known rock art panels located in the north-east of England.
Related Publications:
P.Bryan, J.Chandler, 2008:
Cost-effective Rock-Art Recording within a non-specialist environment
Int. Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol.37(B5), pp.259-264, Beijing, China
J.Chandler, P.Bryan, 2007:
Cost-effective Rock-Art recording in a production environment: is there a wider message?
CIPA 2007 XXI International Symposium, 01-06 October, Athens, Greece
J.Chandler, J.Freyer, 2005:
Recording Aboriginal Rock-Art using cheap digital cameras and digital photogrammetry
CIPA 2005 XX International Symposium, 26 September-01 October 2005, Torino, Italy
