2011
DOI: 10.1558/jma.v24i1.111
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Characterizing the Historic Landscapes of Naxos

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“…Such methods, however, only allow construction of relative chronologies, as opposed to providing absolute dates (Crow et al . 2011). Radiocarbon methods can be applied to buried soils, and Bayesian modelling has been used to refine the interpretation of radiocarbon results for terraces (Acabado 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such methods, however, only allow construction of relative chronologies, as opposed to providing absolute dates (Crow et al . 2011). Radiocarbon methods can be applied to buried soils, and Bayesian modelling has been used to refine the interpretation of radiocarbon results for terraces (Acabado 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was first developed in England (Herring 1998) but has subsequently been used to inform landscape management, planning, and research throughout the UK and elsewhere (e.g. Crow, Turner, and Vionis 2011;Fairclough and Herring 2016;Turner and Crow 2010). An HLC map classifies the entire landscape into a series of GIS poly gons, which reflect particular categories or 'types' of historic landscape character.…”
Section: From a Distance: The Meso-regional Perspective -Multi-scalar...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was first developed in England (Herring, 1998) but has subsequently been used to inform landscape management, planning and research throughout the UK and elsewhere in Europe (e.g. Crow & Turner, 2009;Crow, Turner, & Vionis, 2011;Fairclough & Herring, 2016). An HLC map classifies the whole landscape into a series of GIS polygons, which reflect particular categories or 'types' of historic landscape character.…”
Section: Historic Landscape Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%