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Record #112692:
Geomorphology as an aid to mapping archaeological resources in NOGAP areas / Vern N. Rampton.
Title: | Geomorphology as an aid to mapping archaeological resources in NOGAP areas / Vern N. Rampton. |
Author(s): | Rampton, Vern N. |
Date: | 1991. |
In: | Canadian Archaeological Association. Occasional Paper. (1991.), Vol. 1 (1991) |
Abstract: | Method described involves definition of terrain units on basis of air photographs and surficial geology maps. Landscape units are then combined from terrain units and other physical parameters (drainage, permafrost, etc.) considered likely to affect archaeological potential. Finally, landscape categories based on geomorphology in conjunction with location enable classification for archaeological potential of large landscape areas. |
Notes: | Canadian Archaeological Association. Occasional Paper. Vol. 1 :55-63 (1991). |
Keywords: | 903 -- Archaeology. 551.4 -- Geomorphology. 001.89 -- Research programmes: Northern Oil and Gas Action Plan (NOGAP). U -- Archaeology. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*41) -- Canada. (*430) -- Yukon Territory. (*440) -- Northwest Territories. |
SPRI record no.: | 112692 |
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