The recent integrated aerial photographic assessment of Southern Dobrogea (Romania) is part of the first author's British Academy funded research programme 'Contextualizing change on the Lower Danube: Roman impact on Daco-Getic landscapes'. This seeks to study the effect of the Roman conquest and occupation on the native Daco-Getic settlement pattern on the Lower Danube. The methodology involves integrating a range of remotely sensed imagery including: low altitude oblique aerial photographs, obtained through traditional aerial reconnaissance; medium altitude vertical photographs produced by German, British and American military reconnaissance during the Second World War, selected from The Aerial Reconnaissance Achive at Keele University; a...
The archaeological site of “Măgura Uroiului” (Hunedoara County) is one of the most complex sites in ...
The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening ...
Aerial photography has facilitated recognition of the density, diversity and complexity of human set...
This web site seeks to make the basic reconnaissance data from various aerial surveys available to a...
Abstract. A certain dissatisfaction with the results obtained through the use of traditional methods...
The history of aerial archaeology in Romania is strictly linked to the political history of the stat...
Remotely sensed images are a valuable resource for archaeological landscape studies. Historical aeri...
ABSTRACT: The archaeological site Cornesti “Iarcuri ” is the largest earth fortification in Romania...
A certain dissatisfaction with the results obtained through the use of traditional methods in our la...
The Department of Archaeology at Siena has been engaged for several decades in the testing of new me...
The purpose of this study was to develop a working method for analysing the natural environment acco...
The numerous archaeological investigations conducted in the last few years with the aid of aerial ph...
The dynamic development of remote sensing today also significantly enriches the archaeological inves...
There is increased interest today in making scientific progress through the use of remotely sensed d...
This paper introduces a novel workflow for the reconstruction of nowadays disappeared cultural lands...
The archaeological site of “Măgura Uroiului” (Hunedoara County) is one of the most complex sites in ...
The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening ...
Aerial photography has facilitated recognition of the density, diversity and complexity of human set...
This web site seeks to make the basic reconnaissance data from various aerial surveys available to a...
Abstract. A certain dissatisfaction with the results obtained through the use of traditional methods...
The history of aerial archaeology in Romania is strictly linked to the political history of the stat...
Remotely sensed images are a valuable resource for archaeological landscape studies. Historical aeri...
ABSTRACT: The archaeological site Cornesti “Iarcuri ” is the largest earth fortification in Romania...
A certain dissatisfaction with the results obtained through the use of traditional methods in our la...
The Department of Archaeology at Siena has been engaged for several decades in the testing of new me...
The purpose of this study was to develop a working method for analysing the natural environment acco...
The numerous archaeological investigations conducted in the last few years with the aid of aerial ph...
The dynamic development of remote sensing today also significantly enriches the archaeological inves...
There is increased interest today in making scientific progress through the use of remotely sensed d...
This paper introduces a novel workflow for the reconstruction of nowadays disappeared cultural lands...
The archaeological site of “Măgura Uroiului” (Hunedoara County) is one of the most complex sites in ...
The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening ...
Aerial photography has facilitated recognition of the density, diversity and complexity of human set...