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30 reviewsThis volume has emerged from discussions between those using historic aerial photographs and other means of archaeological prospection in landscape studies, drawing on pan-European perspectives presented at two meetings held within the framework of the ‘ArchaeoLandscapes Europe’ project.
The contributions to this volume present various archaeological and methodological perspectives from across Europe that deal with a broad chronological span from prehistory to the very recent past. Inevitably, many of the papers are cross-cutting in nature, and we encourage the reader to keep in mind the framework of integrated landscape investigation that we aspire to. The contents and structure of the volume are described below, not to précis the papers, but to try to sketch out some central themes, already mentioned in passing above, that recur across different landscapes. Five of these themes reflect the structure and running order of the chapters, but we begin with the recurrent theme of availability of aerial imagery.