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  1. "Prehistoric Roads of New Mexico: A Synthesis of GIS and Remote Sensing

    Several remote sensing techniques, such as iron-oxide indices and edge detection filtering also are capable of identifying prehistoric roads. ... Thesis. Language. English. Keywords. GIS, Remote Sensing, Archaeology. Recommended Citation. Heberling, Natalie. "Prehistoric Roads of New Mexico: A Synthesis of GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques ...

  2. GIS, Remote Sensing, and Landscape Archaeology

    Archaeologists have defined it variously as satellite archaeology, space archaeology, and satellite remote sensing for archaeology. NASA has a specific Space Archaeology program (now nearly 10 years old) to fund scientists applying remote sensing datasets to archaeological sites and landscapes. This name suggests that archaeologists are using ...

  3. PDF Using remote sensing and aerial archaeology to detect pit house

    Using remote sensing and aerial archaeology to detect Sarah Bachelor Thesis, 15 hp pit house features in Worldview-2 satellite imagery. A case study for the Bridge River archaeological pit house village in south-central British Columbia, Canada. ... 1.3 Thesis outline ...

  4. Remote sensing archaeology: The next century

    Spatial archaeology is a new paradigm of remote sensing archaeology [28]. Luo et al. [29] summarized the progress of aerospace technology applied to archaeology and cultural heritage over the past ...

  5. Archaeological site monitoring and risk assessment using remote sensing

    [Show full abstract] about these topics is RESEARCH (Remote Sensing techniques for Archaeology; H2020-MSCA-RISE, grant agreement: 823987), started in 2018 and ending in 2022. RESEARCH aims at ...

  6. The Synergy between Artificial Intelligence, Remote Sensing, and ...

    The increasing relevance of remote sensing and artificial intelligence (AI) for archaeological research and cultural heritage management is undeniable. However, there is a critical gap in this field. Many studies conclude with identifying hundreds or even thousands of potential sites, but very few follow through with crucial fieldwork validation to confirm their existence.

  7. Transitioning from remote sensing archaeology to space archaeology

    The science of Remote Sensing Archaeology (RSA) is a traditional yet innovative subset within archaeology that explores the utilization of general RS techniques to collect and interpret data characteristics derived from tangible remnants associated with past human activities. These insights aid in comprehending human histories, cultures ...

  8. Remote Sensing (Archaeology) Research Papers

    7. Remote Sensing (Archaeology), Romanian Archaeology, Fortifications, Classics: Ancient History and Archaeology. Remote Sensing of Large-Scale Areas at the Urban Sites of the Mongolian Orkhon Valley Using Low-Cost Drones. Preliminary Results and Some Thoughts on the Urban Layout of the Uyghur Capital Qara Balǧasun.

  9. Remote Sensing Applications in Archaeology

    Prior to any discussion of applications of remote sensing to archaeology and cultural resource management, it is necessary to consider the ways in which remote sensing might not be applicable in these areas. Of course, there are Figure 5.2. Representation of the spectral resolutions of a number of multispectral scanner

  10. Remote Sensing in Archaeology

    Remote Sensing - or Télédétection (French), Fernerkundung (German), Percepcion Remota (Spanish), and 遙感 (Chinese) - can be defined as the science of identifying, observing, interpreting, and measuring objects or surfaces without coming into direct contact with them.. In the archaeological process, the scientific community has taken at least two different approaches to the definition ...

  11. A Review of Artificial Intelligence and Remote Sensing for

    The documentation and protection of archaeological and cultural heritage (ACH) using remote sensing, a non-destructive tool, is increasingly popular for experts around the world, as it allows rapid searching and mapping at multiple scales, rapid analysis of multi-source data sets, and dynamic monitoring of ACH sites and their environments. The exploitation of remote sensing data and their ...

  12. Regional-Scale Archaeological Remote Sensing in the Age of Big Data

    M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Arkansas.Google Scholar. Casana, Jesse 2012 Site Morphology and Settlement History in the Northern Levant. ... In Remote Sensing in Archaeology: Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology, edited by Wiseman, ...

  13. Airborne multispectral and hyperspectral remote sensing techniques in

    Traditional and well-established applications of airborne remote sensing to archaeology involve standard aerial photographic recording, either oblique or vertical, of archaeological phenomena visible as shadow, soil or cropmarks, all of which require particular conditions before they become visible. Cropmarks have made the most important contribution to archaeological site discovery and are ...

  14. PDF The Application of Multi-Sensor Remote Sensing Techniques in Archaeology

    closest to applying of data fusion in archaeology. Evidently, in archaeology data fusion is still understood as data integration. One recent study (Johnson and Hailey, 2003) is an exception. In this research, they applied multivariate statistical methods in order to classify and fuse multi-sensor images. Data Fusion in Remote Sensing

  15. PDF Remote sensing archaeology: The next century

    remote sensing data.1,2 The deep integration of AI algorithms and big remote sensing data is among the technologies that hold the most promise in terms of application to RSA and to archaeology in general over the next century. Currently, remote sensing archaeologists are collecting and employing big remote sensing data to conduct their studies.

  16. Remote Sensing for Archaeology and Cultural Landscapes

    Readers will develop a good understanding of cutting-edge applications of remote sensing and geographic information science, and the challenges that affect heritage maintenance and protection. Particular attention is given to Earth observation and remote sensing techniques applied in different locations.

  17. Free and Low-Cost Aerial Remote Sensing in Archaeology

    High-resolution airborne and spaceborne remote-sensing datasets have become an important element in the expanding geospatial tool kit of landscape archaeology and heritage management for capturing, analyzing, and visualizing archaeological features across large areas of study (e.g., Casana Reference Casana 2020; Hammer et al. Reference Hammer, Fitzpatrick and Ur 2022; Hobson Reference Hobson ...

  18. PDF Archaeological and Anthropological Remote Sensing Spring 2024

    The applications of remote sensing in archaeology are extensive, including site and feature prospection, mapping, topographic analysis, hydrological ... ideally related to their dissertation or thesis project, to be posted as a Google Earth .kml file to the class blog. The next phase of the project will be the crafting of

  19. Archeological Methodology and Remote Sensing

    Archeological Methodology and Remote Sensing: Tests of aerial remote-sensing devices have revealed varying degrees of usefulness to the archeologist. Archeological Methodology and Remote Sensing: George J. Gumerman and Thomas R. Lyons Authors Info & Affiliations. Science.

  20. Geometric Characterization of the Mateur Plain in Northern Tunisia

    These interpretations were enhanced by remote sensing imagery processing, which enabled the identification of the Mateur plain's superficial lineaments. Based on well log information, the lithological columns show that the Quaternary series in the Ras El Ain region contains a layer of clayey, pebbly, and gravelly limestone. ... Ph.D. Thesis ...

  21. Remote sensing in archaeology

    Remote sensing techniques in archaeology are an increasingly important component of the technical and methodological tool set available in archaeological research. [1] The use of remote sensing techniques allows archaeologists to uncover unique data that is unobtainable using traditional archaeological excavation techniques.

  22. The ethics of remote sensing in archaeology

    When using modern technology in archaeology, researchers can cause potential harm to the communities they are observing. A recent paper led by a team of Penn State researchers explores the ethics of archaeological remote sensing in sacred cultural spaces.IMAGE: ADOBE STOCK. The ethics of remote sensing in archaeology Posted on July 26, 2021

  23. Dissertations / Theses on the topic 'GIS and Remote Sensing'

    Satellite remote sensing techniques can contribute to landslide investigation at three distinct phases namely: (1) detection and classification of landslides (2) monitoring landslide movement and identification of conditions leading up to an event (3) analysis and prediction of slope failures.

  24. Dissertations / Theses: 'Archaeology

    Dissertations / Theses on the topic 'Archaeology - Remote sensing' To see the other types of publications on this topic, follow the link: Archaeology - Remote sensing. Author: Grafiati. Published: 4 June 2021 Last updated: 13 February 2022 Create a spot-on reference in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and other styles ...

  25. Farmland Extraction from UAV Remote Sensing Images Based on Improved

    To further improve the accuracy of extracting farmland spatial distribution information, this thesis proposes an improved SegFormer model for extracting farmland spatial distribution information from unmanned aerial vehicle images. This method first introduces Efficient Channel Attention to optimize each transformer block in the encoder. Then, input the output results of each optimized block ...

  26. Review of Satellite Remote Sensing of Carbon Dioxide Inversion and

    With the rapid development of satellite remote sensing technology, carbon-cycle research, as a key focus of global climate change, has also been widely developed in terms of carbon source/sink-research methods. The internationally recognized "top-down" approach, which is based on satellite observations, is an important means to verify greenhouse gas-emission inventories.