Archaeologists have been aware of the potential of satellite imagery as a tool almost since the first Earth remote sensing satellite. Initially sensors such as Landsat had a ground resolution which was too coarse for thorough archaeological prospection although the imagery was used for geo-archaeological and enviro-archaeological analyses. In the intervening years the spatial and spectral resolution of these sensing devices has improved. In recent years two important occurrences enhanced the archaeological applicability of imagery from satellite platforms: The declassification of high resolution photography by the American and Russian governments and the deregulation of commercial remote sensing systems allowing the collection of sub metre ...
Improvements in sensor technology in recent decades led to the creation of ground, air and space ima...
In 2015-2016 the Finnish-Swedish Archaeological Project in Mesopotamia (FSAPM) initiated a pilot stu...
North Sinai is of significant historical interest primarily because of its role since late prehistor...
Both IKONOS and CORONA satellite imagery are currently being employed by the research project Settle...
In 1995, a large database of satellite imagery with worldwide coverage taken from 1960 until 1972 wa...
Satellite surveys in Syria have made use of imagery recorded some 30 years apart. By comparing the e...
none2noThe modern geomatic techniques open today new opportunities for archaeological surveying, giv...
Recently, the importance of applying satellite remote sensing technology to archaeological research ...
Remote sensing has provided a modern wider perspective to approach the earth with its various enviro...
The use of satellite remote sensing in archaeology is rapidly spreading, with a growing interest fro...
Since their declassification in 1995, CORONA satellite images collected by the United States militar...
Remote sensing has provided a modern wider perspective to approach the earth with its various enviro...
Although satellite imagery has been used for archaeological purposes since the 1970s, imagery with a...
Remote Sensing techniques were used as detection and monitoring means in the archaeological research...
High-resolution, multi-spectral satellite imagery can be deployed in combination with ground control...
Improvements in sensor technology in recent decades led to the creation of ground, air and space ima...
In 2015-2016 the Finnish-Swedish Archaeological Project in Mesopotamia (FSAPM) initiated a pilot stu...
North Sinai is of significant historical interest primarily because of its role since late prehistor...
Both IKONOS and CORONA satellite imagery are currently being employed by the research project Settle...
In 1995, a large database of satellite imagery with worldwide coverage taken from 1960 until 1972 wa...
Satellite surveys in Syria have made use of imagery recorded some 30 years apart. By comparing the e...
none2noThe modern geomatic techniques open today new opportunities for archaeological surveying, giv...
Recently, the importance of applying satellite remote sensing technology to archaeological research ...
Remote sensing has provided a modern wider perspective to approach the earth with its various enviro...
The use of satellite remote sensing in archaeology is rapidly spreading, with a growing interest fro...
Since their declassification in 1995, CORONA satellite images collected by the United States militar...
Remote sensing has provided a modern wider perspective to approach the earth with its various enviro...
Although satellite imagery has been used for archaeological purposes since the 1970s, imagery with a...
Remote Sensing techniques were used as detection and monitoring means in the archaeological research...
High-resolution, multi-spectral satellite imagery can be deployed in combination with ground control...
Improvements in sensor technology in recent decades led to the creation of ground, air and space ima...
In 2015-2016 the Finnish-Swedish Archaeological Project in Mesopotamia (FSAPM) initiated a pilot stu...
North Sinai is of significant historical interest primarily because of its role since late prehistor...