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This research aimed to evaluate the efficacy of contemporary digitization methods for archaeological sites, specifically focusing on aerial approaches. The study is concentrated on the examination of two primary methods: LiDAR sensor and photogrammetry.
Maria FILIP-GHERMAN +5 more
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Archaeology from historical aerial and satellite archives [PDF]
Table of contents: Introduction 1. William S. Hanson and Ioana A. Oltean, 'A Spy in the Sky: the potential of historical archival aerial and satellite photography for archaeological research' Opening doors: aerial and satellite archives 2. David C. Cowley, Lesley M.
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Thanks to aerial prospection, an ancient small town, as well as a segment from the Roman road Clermont-Ferrand – Augustonemetum / Saint-Paulien – Ruessio, were discovered near the towns of Beaulieu and Charbonnier-les-Mines (Puy-de-Dôme) in 2005.
Bertrand Dousteyssier
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Drones) in Archaeology − A Help or Hindrance? [PDF]
It's true to say that technology has a part to play in all modern aspects of life and therefore represents a significant vehicle for inter-disciplinary activities.
Paul Sage +2 more
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The first cities of the world in a bird’s-eye view [PDF]
The paper presents an overall view of the first cities of the world which are considered to be the origin of urbanization, as they are reflected in historical bird’s-eye views and maps, on one hand, and in aerial views, obtained using modern technologies
Oana Popescu, Jianca Ştefan-Gorîn
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Anthromes and terrestrial carbon
PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
Anthony P. Walker +5 more
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Airborne imaging for heritage documentation using the Fotokite tethered flying camera [PDF]
Since the beginning of aerial photography, researchers used all kinds of devices (from pigeons, kites, poles, and balloons to rockets) to take still cameras aloft and remotely gather aerial imagery.
Briese, Christian +3 more
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A Review on Current and Emerging Application Possibilities for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
This paper presents a review on current and emerging application possibilities for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The introduction section of the paper briefly describes some of the application areas in which drones are currently being used.
Beloev Ivan H.
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The identification of archaeological sites by false color infrared aerial photography [PDF]
The study of color infrared photography of Tehuacan Valley, Mexico was made to determine the applicability of remotely sensed data to archeology. Photography was interpreted without prior knowledge of the area, followed by a field check to determine ...
Gumerman, G. J.
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Archaeology from Space: Advanced Satellite Imagery Through the Work of Sarah Parcak [PDF]
The ancient past and the technological future come together in “space archaeology.” Focusing on the colorful career of Sarah Parcak, this article shows how advanced satellite imagery is being used to discover new archaeological sites—as well as to ...
Philibert, Rebecca
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