The paper concerns the use of multitemporal high-resolution satellite images for the study of the ancient city of Ur, in southern Mesopotamia, inaccessible to scholars from 2003. The acquired dataset is composed by two Gambit KH-7 (1966) and one Corona KH-4B (1968) declassified spy space photos and by few images taken by the recent satellites for civilian use QuickBird-2 (2002, 2004, 2007), Ikonos-2 (2008), and WorldView-1 (2008). The processing of all these images and the integration with ASTER and SRTM DEMs allowed the acquisition of new data about the topographical layout of the city and its monuments and ancient roads; the georeferencing of all archaeological remains and traces visible on the images allowed the upgrade of the archaeolog...
We present a novel approach that uses remote sensing to record and reconstruct traces of ancient wat...
Abstract The first basic step in obtaining a correct geographical knowledge and initiative for archa...
Contemporary studies of geographical space, including archaeological research, incorporate multiple ...
The paper concerns the use of multitemporal high-resolution satellite images for the study of the an...
The paper is concerned with the contribution that a rich documentation of multitemporal optical sate...
This paper introduces two archaeological sites documented during the MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Lan...
The MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Landscape in Northeastern Mesopotamia) project is aiming to investig...
The MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Landscape in Northeastern Mesopotamia) project is aiming to investig...
In 2015-2016 the Finnish-Swedish Archaeological Project in Mesopotamia (FSAPM) initiated a pilot stu...
The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP) is analyzing the rise and decline of Bronze Age urban settlements...
Archaeologists have been aware of the potential of satellite imagery as a tool almost since the firs...
The variability of currently available remote sensing datasets raises the question of which specific...
Abstract. The paper concerns the very significant contribu-tion of satellite ortho-images to archaeo...
Abstract In 2015–2016 the Finnish-Swedish Archaeological Project in Mesopotamia (FSAPM) initiated a ...
The use of satellite remote sensing in archaeology is rapidly spreading, with a growing interest fro...
We present a novel approach that uses remote sensing to record and reconstruct traces of ancient wat...
Abstract The first basic step in obtaining a correct geographical knowledge and initiative for archa...
Contemporary studies of geographical space, including archaeological research, incorporate multiple ...
The paper concerns the use of multitemporal high-resolution satellite images for the study of the an...
The paper is concerned with the contribution that a rich documentation of multitemporal optical sate...
This paper introduces two archaeological sites documented during the MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Lan...
The MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Landscape in Northeastern Mesopotamia) project is aiming to investig...
The MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Landscape in Northeastern Mesopotamia) project is aiming to investig...
In 2015-2016 the Finnish-Swedish Archaeological Project in Mesopotamia (FSAPM) initiated a pilot stu...
The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP) is analyzing the rise and decline of Bronze Age urban settlements...
Archaeologists have been aware of the potential of satellite imagery as a tool almost since the firs...
The variability of currently available remote sensing datasets raises the question of which specific...
Abstract. The paper concerns the very significant contribu-tion of satellite ortho-images to archaeo...
Abstract In 2015–2016 the Finnish-Swedish Archaeological Project in Mesopotamia (FSAPM) initiated a ...
The use of satellite remote sensing in archaeology is rapidly spreading, with a growing interest fro...
We present a novel approach that uses remote sensing to record and reconstruct traces of ancient wat...
Abstract The first basic step in obtaining a correct geographical knowledge and initiative for archa...
Contemporary studies of geographical space, including archaeological research, incorporate multiple ...