A 2013 survey of a 40 square kilometer area surrounding Mayapán, Yucatan, Mexico used high-density LiDAR data to map pre-hispanic architecture and related natural features. Most of the area is covered by low canopy dense forest vegetation over karstic hilly terrain that impedes full coverage archaeological survey. We used LiDAR at 40 laser points per square meter to generate a bare earth digital elevation model (DEM). Results were evaluated with comparisons to previously mapped areas and with traditional archaeological survey methods for 38 settlement clusters outside of the city wall. Ground checking employed full coverage survey of selected 500 m grid squares, as well as documentation of the chronology and detail of new public and domesti...
During April and May 2013, a total of 1057 km2 of LiDAR was flown by NCALM for a consortium of archa...
International audienceThe methodical exploitation of arable lands in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica has be...
Since archaeological and historical sites occur in relatively restricted areas, they are non-renewab...
A 2013 survey of a 40 square kilometer area surrounding Mayapán, Yucatan, Mexico used high-density L...
The application of lidar remote-sensing technology has revolutionized the practice of settlement and...
Advances in remote sensing and space-based imaging have led to an increased understanding of past se...
International audienceThe methodical exploitation of arable lands in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica has be...
Airborne laser scanning has proven useful for rapid and extensive documentation of historic cultural...
International audienceThe methodical exploitation of arable lands in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica has be...
This paper will discuss the processes and methods of relief visualization of LiDAR-derived digital e...
Lowland Maya civilization flourished in the tropical region of the Yucatan peninsula and environs fo...
Lowland Maya civilization flourished in the tropical region of the Yucatan peninsula and environs fo...
City plans symbolizing cosmologies have long been recognized as a defining element of Mesoamerican c...
Although the application of LiDAR has made significant contributions to archaeology, LiDAR only prov...
The successful analysis of LiDAR data for archaeological research requires an evaluation of effects ...
During April and May 2013, a total of 1057 km2 of LiDAR was flown by NCALM for a consortium of archa...
International audienceThe methodical exploitation of arable lands in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica has be...
Since archaeological and historical sites occur in relatively restricted areas, they are non-renewab...
A 2013 survey of a 40 square kilometer area surrounding Mayapán, Yucatan, Mexico used high-density L...
The application of lidar remote-sensing technology has revolutionized the practice of settlement and...
Advances in remote sensing and space-based imaging have led to an increased understanding of past se...
International audienceThe methodical exploitation of arable lands in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica has be...
Airborne laser scanning has proven useful for rapid and extensive documentation of historic cultural...
International audienceThe methodical exploitation of arable lands in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica has be...
This paper will discuss the processes and methods of relief visualization of LiDAR-derived digital e...
Lowland Maya civilization flourished in the tropical region of the Yucatan peninsula and environs fo...
Lowland Maya civilization flourished in the tropical region of the Yucatan peninsula and environs fo...
City plans symbolizing cosmologies have long been recognized as a defining element of Mesoamerican c...
Although the application of LiDAR has made significant contributions to archaeology, LiDAR only prov...
The successful analysis of LiDAR data for archaeological research requires an evaluation of effects ...
During April and May 2013, a total of 1057 km2 of LiDAR was flown by NCALM for a consortium of archa...
International audienceThe methodical exploitation of arable lands in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica has be...
Since archaeological and historical sites occur in relatively restricted areas, they are non-renewab...