New technologies allow archaeologists to explore places that were previously hidden from their view. In recent years, however, LiDAR technology has turned this problem more into an advantage, given by the preservative capacity of the forest. The aim of this work is to verify the possibilities of detection of mound burial grounds in wooded terrain with the help of LiDAR data obtained from an UAV and from an aircraft. In this work, the success of the detection of these two types of data will be visually compared by means of visualization techniques commonly used in archeology. The results will be further compared with field measurements
International audienceIn the field of archaeology, a range of processing techniques has been develop...
Preliminary analysis of an archaeological site requires the acquisition of information by several di...
International audienceThe archaeological potential of forests is high, mainly because of good conser...
In arable landscapes, the airborne detection of archaeological features is often reliant on using th...
International audienceAirborne laser scanning (ALS) of archaeological regions of interest is nowaday...
Airborne LiDAR technology has become an essential tool in archaeology during the last two decades si...
Although the use of both drones and LiDAR (light detection and ranging) has become common in archaeo...
Airborne LiDAR technology is widely used in archaeology and over the past decade has emerged as an a...
This paper deals with a UAV LiDAR methodological approach for the identification and extraction of a...
Basing on own experiences in studying cemetery space, the possibilities of using LiDAR visualization...
International audienceIn the field of archaeology, a range of processing techniques has been develop...
Preliminary analysis of an archaeological site requires the acquisition of information by several di...
International audienceThe archaeological potential of forests is high, mainly because of good conser...
In arable landscapes, the airborne detection of archaeological features is often reliant on using th...
International audienceAirborne laser scanning (ALS) of archaeological regions of interest is nowaday...
Airborne LiDAR technology has become an essential tool in archaeology during the last two decades si...
Although the use of both drones and LiDAR (light detection and ranging) has become common in archaeo...
Airborne LiDAR technology is widely used in archaeology and over the past decade has emerged as an a...
This paper deals with a UAV LiDAR methodological approach for the identification and extraction of a...
Basing on own experiences in studying cemetery space, the possibilities of using LiDAR visualization...
International audienceIn the field of archaeology, a range of processing techniques has been develop...
Preliminary analysis of an archaeological site requires the acquisition of information by several di...
International audienceThe archaeological potential of forests is high, mainly because of good conser...