Aerial Photography

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Aerial Photography

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Aerial photography has been used for archaeological purposes in New Zealand for site discovery, site level research and illustration.

An early pioneer was Geoff Fairfield[1].

Kevin Jones has published on the history of the use of aerial photography in New Zealand archaeology. [2]
  1. 1938 Puketutu Pa on Weekes' Island, Manukau Harbour. Journal of the Polynesian Society 47:119-28. View Full article here
  2. Jones Kevin L. 1996 Aerial Photography in New Zealand Archaeology. Australasian Historical Archaeology 14:25-33. On line