Photography in archaeology and conservation / Peter G. Dorrell.
Language: English Series: Cambridge manuals in archaeologyPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1994.Edition: 2nd ediDescription: xvii, 266 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:- 0521455545
- 0521455340
- 0521327970
- CC79.P46 D67 1994
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CC76, J68 1980 A complete manual of field archaeology : | CC165, R46 1996 Archaeology : | CC75, A44 1970 The directing of archaeological excavations / | CC79.P46, D67 1994 Photography in archaeology and conservation / | CC75.7, S63 1977 Spatial archaeology / | CC77.5, R67 1986 Cities of clay : | CC81, B88 1982 Archaeology as human ecology : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-260) and index.
1. The early days of archaeological photography -- 2. Basic principles and practice -- 3. Equipment -- 4. Lighting by flash -- 5. Photographic materials, processing and printing -- 6. Architecture and standing monuments -- 7. Survey photography -- 8. Site photography -- 9. Principles of object photography -- 10. Principles of close-up photography -- 11. Ultra-violet and infra-red photography -- 12. Photographing finds -- 13. Flat copy -- 14. Preparation of material for publication -- 15. The future.
This book describes the use and methods of photography in field archaeology, surveys, conservation and archaeological laboratories. The second edition considers a number of new materials and types of equipment, particularly the growing use of video and electronic recording systems., This invaluable book examines the use and methods of photography in field archaeology, in surveys, and in conservation and archaeological laboratories. It is of particular value to students of archaeology and conservation, but will also be of interest to laymen interested in these and allied fields.
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