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Although the overall design of regional survey has been the focus of this book, it is necessary to say something about the kinds of observations archaeologists make during regional survey, and especially about the way they document the “sites” or landscapes they encounter. This is also integral to the process of research design.
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Banning, E.B. (2002). Surveying Sites and Landscapes. In: Archaeological Survey. Manuals in Archaeological Method, Theory, and Technique. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0769-7_9
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