Systematic survey or extensive survey is the archaeological technique of detailed examination of an area for the purpose of recording the location and significance of archaeological resources.[1] It provides a regional perspective by gathering information on settlement patterns over a large area. It is one of the basic fieldwork strategies used by paleoanthropologists and archaeologists. The regional survey answer questions pertaining to the site's location, the size of the settlement, their types of buildings, and the age of the site. Usually the surveyor walks over the area and records the site locations and their size. During this process, the surveyor tries to date the site to see when it was occupied..
Systematicsurvey or extensive survey is the archaeological technique of detailed examination of an area for the purpose of recording the location and...
a German word for a systematicsurvey of objects or data, generally used in astronomy Redshift survey, an astronomical survey of a section of the sky...
A systematic review is a scholarly synthesis of the evidence on a clearly presented topic using critical methods to identify, define and assess research...
systematicsurvey and historical study. D.K. Printworld Lrd., New Delhi, 1994, page 11. Hazra, Kanai Lal. Pāli Language and Literature; a systematic survey...
Rapid reviews are a systematicsurvey of literature on a topic or question of interest. Compared to a systematic review of literature, in a rapid review...
A geological survey is the systematic investigation of the geology beneath a given piece of ground for the purpose of creating a geological map or model...
included the first single county roadbook.: ix It was the product of a systematicsurvey of the county conducted between 1732 and 1734, whereas up until then...
there is a systematic reaction of the respondents to the method used to formulate the survey question. Thus, the exact formulation of a survey question...
the United Kingdom landmass and its continental shelf by means of systematicsurveying, monitoring and research. The BGS headquarters are in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire...
In survey methodology, one-dimensional systematic sampling is a statistical method involving the selection of elements from an ordered sampling frame....
hominis in human disease is often referred to as controversial, a systematicsurvey of research studies conducted by 11 infectious disease specialists...
they laid out the outlines for a systematicsurvey of Israel. The northern region was divided in o 44 districts. The survey in this area was conducted by...
Snellius (a.k.a. Snel van Royen) introduced the modern systematic use of triangulation. In 1615 he surveyed the distance from Alkmaar to Breda, approximately...
accurate to 0.1 – 0.2m, this approach cannot substitute for a rigorous systematicsurvey, where this is required. Nevertheless, the results are often adequate...
German word used for a systematicsurvey of objects or data. The term has sometimes been used for other astronomical surveys, including not only stars...
collected for a statistical survey. These are methods that are used to collect information from a sample of individuals in a systematic way. First there was...
Retrieved 2011-10-20. Froebrich, D.; Scholz, A.; Raftery, C. L. (2007). A systematicsurvey for infrared star clusters with |b| <20° using 2MASS, MNRAS, 347,...
Umbelliferae, 267–277. Academic Press, London. Heywood, V. H. (1971). "Systematicsurvey of Old World Umbelliferae." in Heywood, V. H. [ed.], The biology and...
Forlano R (2007). "Incidence rates of post-ERCP complications: a systematicsurvey of prospective studies". Am. J. Gastroenterol. 102 (8): 1781–8. doi:10...
refers to narrative reviews, the usage for referring to it is "systematic review". A systematic review is focused on a specific research question, trying to...
pre-determined scoring methodologies, which were themselves developed by systematicallysurveying real people's response to given texts. These tests are commissioned...
preliminary excavations of Roman remains on Byrsa hill in 1860. A more systematicsurvey of both Punic and Roman-era remains is due to Alfred Louis Delattre...
analysis that can create systematic and random survey errors. Survey errors are sometimes analyzed in connection with survey cost. Cost constraints are...
Vinayakumar; Alazab, Mamoun; Pham, Tuan (12 October 2021). Stegomalware: A SystematicSurvey of Malware Hiding and Detection in Images, Machine Learning Models...
grid-like fashion or in a consistently spaced line, creating a fairly systematicsurvey. Therefore, after the holes have been dug, one may map artifact densities...
that systematic phonics instruction is more effective than unsystematic phonics or non-phonics instruction. Some critics suggest that systematic phonics...