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Keith Challis
Keith Challis
Independent Researcher
Verified email at nationaltrust.org.uk
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A generic toolkit for the visualization of archaeological features on airborne LiDAR elevation data
K Challis, P Forlin, M Kincey
Archaeological Prospection 18 (4), 279-289, 2011
1562011
Airborne laser altimetry in alluviated landscapes
K Challis
Archaeological Prospection 13 (2), 103-127, 2006
1292006
Corona remotely-sensed imagery in dryland archaeology: The Islamic city of al-Raqqa, Syria
K Challis, G Priestnall, A Gardner, J Henderson, S O'Hara
Journal of field archaeology 29 (1-2), 139-153, 2004
842004
Corona remotely-sensed imagery in dryland archaeology: The Islamic city of al-Raqqa, Syria
K Challis, G Priestnall, A Gardner, J Henderson, S O'Hara
Journal of field archaeology 29 (1-2), 139-153, 2004
842004
Airborne lidar and historic environment records
K Challis, Z Kokalj, M Kincey, D Moscrop, AJ Howard
Antiquity 82 (318), 1055-1064, 2008
792008
Predictive modelling of multiperiod geoarchaeological resources at a river confluence: a case study from the Trent–Soar, UK
CJ Carey, TG Brown, KC Challis, AJ Howard, L Cooper
Archaeological Prospection 13 (4), 241-250, 2006
702006
The Bushehr Hinterland results of the first season of the Iranian-British archaeological survey of Bushehr Province, November-December 2004
RA Carter, K Challis, SMN Priestman, H Tofighian
Iran 44 (1), 63-103, 2006
642006
A review of trends within archaeological remote sensing in alluvial environments
K Challis, AJ Howard
Archaeological Prospection 13 (4), 231-240, 2006
612006
Archaeological resource modelling in temperate river valleys: a case study from the Trent Valley, UK
AJ Howard, AG Brown, CJ Carey, K Challis, LP Cooper, M Kincey, ...
Antiquity 82 (318), 1040-1054, 2008
532008
The impact of climate change on archaeological resources in Britain: a catchment scale assessment
AJ Howard, K Challis, J Holden, M Kincey, DG Passmore
Climatic change 91 (3), 405-422, 2008
502008
Experiment and innovation: early Islamic industry at al-Raqqa, Syria
J Henderson, K Challis, S O’Hara, S McLoughlin, A Gardner, G Priestnall
Antiquity 79 (303), 130-145, 2005
472005
Airborne lidar intensity and geoarchaeological prospection in river valley floors
K Challis, C Carey, M Kincey, AJ Howard
Archaeological Prospection 18 (1), 1-13, 2011
442011
Assessing the preservation potential of temperate, lowland alluvial sediments using airborne lidar intensity
K Challis, C Carey, M Kincey, AJ Howard
Journal of Archaeological Science 38 (2), 301-311, 2011
372011
Airborne remote sensing of valley floor geoarchaeology using Daedalus ATM and CASI
K Challis, M Kincey, AJ Howard
Archaeological Prospection 16 (1), 17-33, 2009
362009
Monitoring fragile upland landscapes: The application of airborne lidar
M Kincey, K Challis
Journal for Nature Conservation 18 (2), 126-134, 2010
312010
Modelling selected implications of potential future climate change on the archaeological resource of river catchments: an application of geographical information systems
M Kincey, K Challis, AJ Howard
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites 10 (2), 113-131, 2008
212008
The role of lidar intensity data in interpreting environmental and cultural archaeological landscapes
K Challis, A Howard
Interpreting archaeological topography. Airborne laser scanning, 3D data and …, 2013
202013
Using airborne LiDAR intensity to predict the organic potential of waterlogged deposits
K Challis, A Howard, D Moscrop, B Gearey, D Smith, C Carey, ...
From space to place: proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop, CNR, 93-98, 2006
182006
Assessing the changing condition of industrial archaeological remains on Alston Moor, UK, using multisensor remote sensing
M Kincey, L Batty, H Chapman, B Gearey, S Ainsworth, K Challis
Journal of archaeological science 45, 36-51, 2014
172014
New Exposure of Bythm River deposits at Brooksby, Leicestershire, UK: context and importance
M Stephens, K Challis, A Graf, AJ Howard, J Rose, D Schreve
Quaternary Newsletter 115, 14, 2008
162008
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