Using Maprika for Metal Detecting, Archaeology and Genealogy Field Work
Time Travel with Your Smartphone. Bridging Old Maps and GPS Coordinates for an Augmented Reality...
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Posted by Scott Clark | Oct 30, 2012 | Featured, How To, Research and Permission |
Time Travel with Your Smartphone. Bridging Old Maps and GPS Coordinates for an Augmented Reality...
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Oct 11, 2012 | Research and Permission |
I have been turned down several times by farm owners who cite liability concerns related to my presence on their property (and these were some amazing sites too!) While I always realize this may just be a way of avoiding saying...
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Oct 1, 2012 | Metal Detecting Journal |
I’d like to give some advice about finding items that were dropped or “flung”...
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Aug 29, 2012 | Research and Permission |
When we ask permission to access private property, what impacts whether people will say yes or no? We must understand the motivations and habits of information consumers. So I read a lot of research like this about how people...
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Feb 12, 2012 | How To, Research and Permission |
“Freestyling” your way to great hunting spots in the countryside. It’s amazing how many great places you can hunt just by plugging in some small towns in your GPS and hitting the road. A bit of planning will...
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