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Your search for "
Aerial photograph
" resulted in the following result(s).
Word or Phrase:
Vertical Aerial Photographs
Definition:
Vertical aerial photograph
s are taken from immediately overhead using a
camera
fixed to the underside of an aeroplane. The
camera
points directly downwards at 90 degrees to the ground. Vertical photographs are particularly useful for identifying
site
s that survive as
cropmark
s. See also
oblique aerial photograph
s.
Word or Phrase:
Oblique Aerial Photographs
Definition:
Oblique aerial photograph
s are taken at angles of less than 90 degrees to the ground. They are usually taken by a photographer through the window of an aeroplane.
Oblique aerial photograph
s are particularly useful for identifying archaeological
site
s that survive as
earthwork
s,
standing monument
s and
cropmark
s. See also
vertical aerial photograph
s.
Word or Phrase:
Aerial Survey/Aerial Photographs
Definition:
Aerial photograph
s are taken during an
aerial survey
, which involves looking at the ground from above. It is usually easier to see
cropmark
s and
earthwork
s when they are viewed from above.
Aerial photograph
s help archaeologists to record what they see and to identify new
site
s. There are two kinds of
Aerial photograph
s; oblique and vertical.
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