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…es of the period. Matthew Boyter Pennsylvania State University Archaeology.Geo-Wiki: Prehistory, Crowdsourcing, and Freely Available High-Resolution Spaceborne Imagery With the increasing free availability of high resolution spaceborne imagery (HRSI, up to 50cm spatial resolution…
…ew interesting ways. Irresponsibility can conclude to multi-controlled mediocre Wiki knowledge, or it may perform a sacrifice of personal signatures towards common Wiki creations. The constructive power of this Internet archive is impressive but its operation depend from the arch…