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Swords into Ploughshares: Archaeological Applications of CORONA Satellite Imagery in the Near East
Since their declassification in 1995, CORONA satellite images collected by the United States military from 1960-1972 have proved to be an invaluable resource in the archaeology of the Near East.
Jesse Casana +2 more
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Preliminary Archeological Site Survey by UAV-Borne Lidar: A Case Study
Preliminary analysis of an archaeological site requires the acquisition of information by several diverse diagnostic techniques. Remote sensing plays an important role especially in spatially extended and not easily accessible sites for the purposes of ...
Marco Balsi +4 more
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ARCTIS — A MATLAB® Toolbox for Archaeological Imaging Spectroscopy
Imaging spectroscopy acquires imagery in hundreds or more narrow contiguous spectral bands. This offers unprecedented information for archaeological research.
Clement Atzberger +3 more
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L'archeologia a volo d'uccello: un Report dal Secondo Convegno di Archeologia Aerea
At the Belgica Academy of Rome was held the 2nd International Congress of Aerial Archaeology "From balloons to the drones: aerial images in Archaeology", promoted by the University of Salento in collaboration with the University of Ghent and the ...
valerio Carlucci
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Recent Trends and Long-standing Problems in Archaeological Remote Sensing
The variety and sophistication of data sources, sensors, and platforms employed in archaeological remote sensing have increased significantly over the past decade.
Rachel Opitz, Jason Herrmann
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This paper presents a case study of a place that during one period in history played an important role in the structures of the Piast state, and then, as a result of subsequent historical events, lost much of its significance. In the 14th century, Santok
Mikołaj Kostyrko +1 more
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Archéologie aérienne en Côte-d’Or en 2011 : les aléas d’une sécheresse précoce
The winter drought led to the discovery and documentation in spring 2011 of a number of protohistoric, Gallo-Roman and medieval sites. Large sites in Burgundy (Alésia, Autun, Mirebeau-sur-Bèze, Vix) have benefited from a thorough aerial survey that have ...
Alexandra Cordier
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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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Ancient Merv, Turkmenistan: research, conservation and management at a World Heritage Site [PDF]
n the first issue of AI, Georgina Herrmann described the Institute’s initial involvement, from 1992, in survey, recording and excavation at the ancient Silk Road site of Merv.
Williams, T
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AERIAL ARCHAEOLOGY IN ROMANIA. SITES FROM ROMAN DACIA EXAMINED USING AERIAL PHOTOS
The history of aerial archaeology in Romania is strictly linked to the political history of the state represented by the regimes and bureaucracy systems.
Rus Gabriel Emanuel
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