25th November 2009, 10:35 PM
English Heritage has been contacted by Eurisy (a non-profit association of most national space agencies in Europe, as well as ESA and the European Commission) who are seeking information on examples where we have benefited from using satellite information in order to identify or mitigate archaeological and/or historic sites, particularly in coastal areas.
Eurisy will use this information to support a group of regions in the North Sea area, currently working on an INTERREG project for cultural and heritage protection in the region, especially in coastal areas.
Please contact Mark Dunkley at English Heritage ( Mark.Dunkley@english-heritage.org.uk ), who will compile responses for Eurisy, if you have worked on, or used satellite data.
http://www.archaeologists.net/modules/ne...toryid=459
Eurisy will use this information to support a group of regions in the North Sea area, currently working on an INTERREG project for cultural and heritage protection in the region, especially in coastal areas.
Please contact Mark Dunkley at English Heritage ( Mark.Dunkley@english-heritage.org.uk ), who will compile responses for Eurisy, if you have worked on, or used satellite data.
http://www.archaeologists.net/modules/ne...toryid=459
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Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647