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Original Article - Theme 1: Degradation of Archaeological Remains (Chaired by Jim Williams and Mark Pollard)

Deep Impact: What Happens When Archaeological Sites are Built on?

Pages 60-71 | Published online: 22 Nov 2013

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Dominique Ngan-Tillard, Ronald Brinkgreve, Hans (D. J.) Huisman, Hans van Meerten, Axel Müller & Kirsten van Kappel. (2016) Tools for Predicting Damage to Archaeological Sites Caused by One-Dimensional Loading. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites 18:1-3, pages 70-85.
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Maarten Groenendijk, Henk Kars & Hans Huisman. (2016) Between the Piles. Studying Excavation Photographs to Determine the Area of Physical Disturbance Caused by Piling in the Netherlands. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites 18:1-3, pages 59-69.
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