NAA MS 2009-13
This technical report was commissioned by the National Park Service in 1965 to evaluate the effectiveness of various photographic and photointerpretation materials, techniques and procedures for use in archeological exploration. Aerial photographs were taken of two test areas along the Missour River east of Lincoln, Nebraska, using different types of film and a variety of technical parameters.
MS 2009-13 Archeological photointerpretation report, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Sometime before 1965, John M. Corbett, chief archeologist for the National Park Service contracted with ITEK to produce this report, which ended up in the possession of W. Raymond Wood, Professor of Anthropology Emeritus and Research Professor, University of Missouri, Columbia. Dr. Wood donated the report to the archives in 2009.