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Acknowledgements
We would like to express our sincere thanks for all the people who reviewed the GIS Guide to Good Practice, offered suggestions for its improvement, and contributed to its shape. Mark Aldenderfer, University of California - Santa Barbara Javier Baena, Universitaria de Cantoblanco Bob Bewley, Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England Nick Burton, Central Archaeology Service, English Heritage Steve Catney, Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers Nigel Clubb, Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England David Dawson, Museums Documentation Association Piers Dixon, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland Danny Donaghue, University of Durham Vince Gaffney, University of Birmingham Mike Heyworth, Council for British Archaeology Jeremy Huggett, University of Glasgow Val Kinsler, 100% Proof Edmund Lee, Data Standards Unit, Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England Ian Morrison, English Heritage Ian Oxley, Archaeological Diving Unit, University of St Andrews Gillian Quine, Data Standards Unit, Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England Les Rackham, Ordnance Survey Julian Richards, University of York Armin Schmidt, University of Bradford Tim Seaman, Archeological Records Management Section, New Mexico Historic Preservation Division Zoran Stancic, University of Ljubljana Martijn van Leusen, University of Groningen Rob Walker, Association for Geographic Information |
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