The UK-based Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project uses remote sensing techniques to rapidly record and evaluate the status of archaeological and cultural heritage sites in the MENA region. Applying remote sensing methods to the archaeological landscapes of 20 countries, EAMENA is one of the largest documentation projects of its kind. Such a scope raises important ethical questions fundamental to the practice of remote-sensed archaeology, and this paper contributes to this discussion by reflecting on EAMENA's unique role in this subfield. We present ethical issues and possible solutions related to remote sensing and archaeology, drawing on models developed within the humanitarian aid sector and postcolo...
This paper presents recent research by the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Afric...
Remotely sensed data from either air- or spaceborne platforms are often leveraged for archaeological...
The remembrance of the dead is a ubiquitous dimension of most human societies, and the spatial dimen...
The UK-based Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project uses remote...
Within archaeology, concern over ethics has become a center point of debate, particularly in terms o...
The Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project is a collaboration b...
This conclusion to the Special Issue on Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa: ...
The heritage of the Middle East and North Africa is under growing threat from a variety of factors, ...
The EAMENA (Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa) project is a collaboration b...
The EAMENA (Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa) project is a collaboration b...
Libya’s archaeological heritage is under serious threat, not only because of recent conflict, but al...
This paper reports on a recent survey of a range of archaeological sites on and around Gebel Ataqah,...
This book investigates the added value that satellite technologies and remote sensing could provide ...
Despite the many (r)evolutions in remote sensing technology over the past three decades, integration...
This paper presents recent research by the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Afric...
Remotely sensed data from either air- or spaceborne platforms are often leveraged for archaeological...
The remembrance of the dead is a ubiquitous dimension of most human societies, and the spatial dimen...
The UK-based Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project uses remote...
Within archaeology, concern over ethics has become a center point of debate, particularly in terms o...
The Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project is a collaboration b...
This conclusion to the Special Issue on Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa: ...
The heritage of the Middle East and North Africa is under growing threat from a variety of factors, ...
The EAMENA (Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa) project is a collaboration b...
The EAMENA (Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa) project is a collaboration b...
Libya’s archaeological heritage is under serious threat, not only because of recent conflict, but al...
This paper reports on a recent survey of a range of archaeological sites on and around Gebel Ataqah,...
This book investigates the added value that satellite technologies and remote sensing could provide ...
Despite the many (r)evolutions in remote sensing technology over the past three decades, integration...
This paper presents recent research by the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Afric...
Remotely sensed data from either air- or spaceborne platforms are often leveraged for archaeological...
The remembrance of the dead is a ubiquitous dimension of most human societies, and the spatial dimen...