Aerial reconnaissance continues to be a vital tool for landscape-oriented archaeological research. Although a variety of remote sensing platforms operate within the earth’s atmosphere, the majority of aerial archaeological information is still derived from oblique photographs collected during observer-directed reconnaissance flights, a prospection approach which has dominated archaeological aerial survey for the past century. The resulting highly biased imagery is generally catalogued in sub-optimal (spatial) databases, if at all, after which a small selection of images is orthorectified and interpreted. For decades, this has been the standard approach. Although many innovations, including digital cameras, inertial units, photogrammetry and...
Journal articleDespite the potential offered by modern computer technology to the labour-intensive w...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
In Part I of this book, Flights into the Past, Chris Musson discusses the basic concepts, methods an...
Aerial reconnaissance continues to be a vital tool for landscape-oriented archaeological research. A...
Aerial reconnaissance continues to be a vital tool for landscape-oriented archaeological research. A...
The numerous archaeological investigations conducted in the last few years with the aid of aerial ph...
Archaeologists often rely on passive airborne optical remote sensing to deliver some of the core dat...
Archaeologists often rely on passive airborne optical remote sensing to deliver some of the core dat...
Aerial photography has facilitated recognition of the density, diversity and complexity of human set...
Aerial photography, remote sensing technique has been used as a tool for acquisition of archaeologic...
In the last decade, archaeological fieldwork has seen the increasing use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles...
In January 2000, Ghent University started the Potenza Valley Survey, a geo-archaeological project. O...
Low-altitude photography in archaeology is now common practice at the scale of excavations; however,...
Archaeology is by its nature strictly connected with the physical landscape and as such it explores ...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
Journal articleDespite the potential offered by modern computer technology to the labour-intensive w...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
In Part I of this book, Flights into the Past, Chris Musson discusses the basic concepts, methods an...
Aerial reconnaissance continues to be a vital tool for landscape-oriented archaeological research. A...
Aerial reconnaissance continues to be a vital tool for landscape-oriented archaeological research. A...
The numerous archaeological investigations conducted in the last few years with the aid of aerial ph...
Archaeologists often rely on passive airborne optical remote sensing to deliver some of the core dat...
Archaeologists often rely on passive airborne optical remote sensing to deliver some of the core dat...
Aerial photography has facilitated recognition of the density, diversity and complexity of human set...
Aerial photography, remote sensing technique has been used as a tool for acquisition of archaeologic...
In the last decade, archaeological fieldwork has seen the increasing use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles...
In January 2000, Ghent University started the Potenza Valley Survey, a geo-archaeological project. O...
Low-altitude photography in archaeology is now common practice at the scale of excavations; however,...
Archaeology is by its nature strictly connected with the physical landscape and as such it explores ...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
Journal articleDespite the potential offered by modern computer technology to the labour-intensive w...
The main purpose of any aerial photo archive is to allow quick access to images based on content and...
In Part I of this book, Flights into the Past, Chris Musson discusses the basic concepts, methods an...