AARG News 43
Contents
Editorial 2
Chairman’s Piece by Włodek Rączkowski 4
Participated in AATS in Kostolac and lived to tell by Miroslav Birclin 8
Group photos from the training schools at Kostolac, Serbia and Velling, Denmark 11
Aerial Archaeology Training School, Denmark, 2-8 July 2011
by Lis Helles Olesen, Pete Horne, Chris Musson 12
A flying tablet PC: developments in digital flying maps for aerial survey at RCAHMS by Kevin H.J. Macleod and Dave C. Cowley 15
Calibrating GeoPortal Maps and Orthophotos by Irwin Scollar 20
Problems of reconnaissance of the karst landscape – an example of the northern sub-Velebit littoral, Croatia by Vedrana Glavaš 24
News from New Zealand by Kevin Jones 30
Flying in a Rainy Spring: Romanian Surveys in 2011 by Irina Oberländer-Târnoveanu and Carmen Bem 33
Cropmarks 2011 in Poland – is there a need for further discussion? by Włodek Rączkowski 37
bq. (with an Editor’s note) 42
Happy Lands Enclosure at Wiggold, Ampney Crucis, Gloucestershire by Bob Bewley and Tim Darvill 43
Comments on flying, observations and photographs, 2011 by Numerous Authors 44
Air Photo Services is 21 by Rog Palmer and Chris Cox 50
The English Landscapes and Identities Project press release from Lucy Palmer 51
Information, summer workshop 52
High-flyers of tomorrow: teaching young archaeologists by Tara-Jane Sutcliffe 53
Cropmarks 55
Book (etc) of interest? 56
- Caroline Ingle and Helen Saunders. Aerial Archaeology in Essex: the role of
the National Mapping Programme in interpreting the landscape.- Toby Driver. Seen from the air – the story of Wales.
- Dave Cowley and Colin Martin. Coastal Command: surveying Scotland’s
maritime superhighway.- Martyn Barber. Flying, pigs and Stonehenge.
- Alastair Oswald and Matt Oakey. Putting the prehistory of the North Pennines
on the map.
Crop evapotranspiration – Guidelines for computing crop water requirements
AARG: general information, membership, addresses, student bursaries 57
PS – CUCAP reopens 58

