In intensively cultivated landscapes, many archaeological remains are buried under the ploughed soil, and detection depends on crop proxies that express subsurface features. Traditionally these proxies have been documented in visible light as contrasting areas of crop development commonly known as cropmarks. However, it is recognised that reliance on the visible electromagnetic spectrum has inherent limitations on what can be documented, and multispectral and thermal sensors offer the potential to greatly improve our ability to detect buried archaeological features in agricultural fields. The need for this is pressing, as ongoing agricultural practices place many subsurface archaeological features increasingly under threat of destruction. T...
Abstract This paper presents experimentation carried out at the Roman Republican city of La Caridad ...
Floodplain depressions, such as historic river channels, are frequently characteristic of high water...
Remote sensing has open up new dimensions in archaeological research. Although there has been signif...
In intensively cultivated landscapes, many archaeological remains are buried under the ploughed soil...
Due to an increase in intensification of agricultural practices, many subsurface archaeological feat...
Traditional and well-established applications of airborne remote sensing to archaeology involve sta...
For the last half century aerial photography has been considered to have made the single most import...
The use of drones for the archeological research have grown rapidly in recent years, as the increasi...
Current practices in archaeological survey are well established and consist of both ground-based and...
Aerial photography has made the single most important contribution to our improved appreciation of t...
Airborne archaeological prospection in arable crops relies on detecting features using contrasts in ...
This paper aims to present the application of a new tool for the identification and analysis of crop...
A locality that we studied was an archaeological site located near the village of Ctiněves, in the d...
[EN]This paper presents experimentation carried out at the Roman Republican city of La Caridad (Teru...
Remote sensing has open up new dimensions in archaeological research. Although there has been signif...
Abstract This paper presents experimentation carried out at the Roman Republican city of La Caridad ...
Floodplain depressions, such as historic river channels, are frequently characteristic of high water...
Remote sensing has open up new dimensions in archaeological research. Although there has been signif...
In intensively cultivated landscapes, many archaeological remains are buried under the ploughed soil...
Due to an increase in intensification of agricultural practices, many subsurface archaeological feat...
Traditional and well-established applications of airborne remote sensing to archaeology involve sta...
For the last half century aerial photography has been considered to have made the single most import...
The use of drones for the archeological research have grown rapidly in recent years, as the increasi...
Current practices in archaeological survey are well established and consist of both ground-based and...
Aerial photography has made the single most important contribution to our improved appreciation of t...
Airborne archaeological prospection in arable crops relies on detecting features using contrasts in ...
This paper aims to present the application of a new tool for the identification and analysis of crop...
A locality that we studied was an archaeological site located near the village of Ctiněves, in the d...
[EN]This paper presents experimentation carried out at the Roman Republican city of La Caridad (Teru...
Remote sensing has open up new dimensions in archaeological research. Although there has been signif...
Abstract This paper presents experimentation carried out at the Roman Republican city of La Caridad ...
Floodplain depressions, such as historic river channels, are frequently characteristic of high water...
Remote sensing has open up new dimensions in archaeological research. Although there has been signif...