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Photography for discovery and scale by superimposing old photographs on the present-day scene
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
Abstract
The precise placing of spots in the landscape from the evidence of old photographs – whether of things themselves of archaeological interest or for re-locating old excavations – is obvious enough in principle, and clearly useful. Here is a practical means to do this, with two examples from historical archaeology in the United States, a context where matters of archaeological interest come more often into the era of photography than they do in some other places.
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