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Aerial Remote Sensing Archaeology—A Short Review and Applications
Aerial and remote sensing archaeology are tools for identifying marks on images of archaeological remains covered by soil. In other words, they are archaeological prospection tools that fall into the category of non-destructive research methods.
Dimitris Kaimaris
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Cropmarks in Aerial Archaeology: New Lessons from an Old Story
Cropmarks are a major factor in the effectiveness of traditional aerial archaeology. Identified almost 100 years ago, the positive and negative features shown by cropmarks are now well understood, as are the role of the different cultivated plants and ...
Zoltán Czajlik +5 more
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Z. Czajlik, A. Bödőcs (eds.), Aerial Archaeology and Remote Sensing from the Baltic to the Adriatic. Selected Papers of the Annual Conference of the Aerial Archaeology Research Group,13th – 15th of September 2012, Budapest, Hungary.Institute of ...
Florin Fodorean
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Field fortifications from the end of World War 2 which were located in South Moravia are almost forgotten nowadays. This paper presents first results of archaeological research of their remains.
Jiří Zubalík
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DEM ACCURACY RESEARCH BASED ON UNMANNED AERIAL SURVEY DATA [PDF]
Currently, digital elevation models (DEM) created by photogrammetric method based on unmanned aerial survey data are becoming an increasingly popular product.
V. M. Kurkov, A. S. Kiseleva
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Over the last few decades, river landscapes have been significantly transformed as a result of increased human impact. This transformation is evident in areas such as the middle Guadiana basin, where the impact of both agricultural and hydraulic ...
Esther Rodríguez González +2 more
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Positioning in time and space: cost-effective exterior orientation for airborne archaeological photographs [PDF]
Since manned, airborne aerial reconnaissance for archaeological purposes is often characterised by more-or-less random photographing of archaeological features on the Earth, the exact position and orientation of the camera during image acquisition ...
Briese, Christian +3 more
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'Sarsen stones in Wessex': a society of antiquaries project contextualised and renewed [PDF]
This paper reviews the Society of Antiquaries’ Evolution of the Landscape project, which started in 1974, and the project’s Sarsen Stones in Wessex survey.
Ashbee +34 more
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Investigation on the automatic geo-referencing of archaeological UAV photographs by correlation with pre-existing ortho-photos [PDF]
We present a method for the automatic geo-referencing of archaeological photographs captured aboard unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), termed UPs. We do so by help of pre-existing ortho-photo maps (OPMs) and digital surface models (DSMs).
Briese, Christian +4 more
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This paper reports the results of the multidisciplinary study carried out in the SE area of Ceggia, in the eastern part of the Venetian Plain. The area has been characterized, since ancient times, by numerous morphological transformation, due to the ...
Alice Vacilotto +2 more
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