LiDAR-derived digital elevation models (DEMs) have transformed the archaeological study of landscape features, broadened our technical capabilities, and enhanced the accuracy with which terrain relief is described. These models also place demands on how researchers and analysts interpret DEM content in the context of the modern landscape. LiDAR-based DEMs contain modern man-made structures that can significantly influence model properties. Although data are usually filtered and some of these artificial features are removed during bare-earth classification, many terrain interventions remain visible. This large-scale case study applies established methods to a freely available DEM of the Czech Republic in an attempt to evaluate differences be...
International audienceIn the field of archaeology, a range of processing techniques has been develop...
Aerial photography was, for decades, an invaluable tool for archaeological prospection, in spite of ...
During three years (2010 – 12) The Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre in cooperation w...
International audienceThis paper presents visualisation techniques of high-resolution digital elevat...
Digital elevation models are today a common part of geographic information systems and derived appli...
The use of remote sensing techniques to identify (geo)archaeological features is wide spread. For ar...
Currently in archaeological studies digital elevation models are mainly used especially in terms of ...
Terrain surfaces conserve human activities in terms of textures and structures. With reference to ar...
Despite the recognized effectiveness of LiDAR in penetrating forest canopies, its capability for arc...
International audienceThe use of topographic airborne LiDAR data has become an essential part of arc...
Airborne Laser Scanning or Light Detecting And Ranging (LiDAR) is quite a new technique for most arc...
LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) technology makes it possible to generate highly accurate elevati...
A digital elevation model (DEM) created by automatic image matching or laser scanning – also named a...
Here we present some Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) produced from airborne laser altimetry in the d...
The use of topographic airborne LiDAR data has become an essential part of archaeological prospectio...
International audienceIn the field of archaeology, a range of processing techniques has been develop...
Aerial photography was, for decades, an invaluable tool for archaeological prospection, in spite of ...
During three years (2010 – 12) The Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre in cooperation w...
International audienceThis paper presents visualisation techniques of high-resolution digital elevat...
Digital elevation models are today a common part of geographic information systems and derived appli...
The use of remote sensing techniques to identify (geo)archaeological features is wide spread. For ar...
Currently in archaeological studies digital elevation models are mainly used especially in terms of ...
Terrain surfaces conserve human activities in terms of textures and structures. With reference to ar...
Despite the recognized effectiveness of LiDAR in penetrating forest canopies, its capability for arc...
International audienceThe use of topographic airborne LiDAR data has become an essential part of arc...
Airborne Laser Scanning or Light Detecting And Ranging (LiDAR) is quite a new technique for most arc...
LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) technology makes it possible to generate highly accurate elevati...
A digital elevation model (DEM) created by automatic image matching or laser scanning – also named a...
Here we present some Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) produced from airborne laser altimetry in the d...
The use of topographic airborne LiDAR data has become an essential part of archaeological prospectio...
International audienceIn the field of archaeology, a range of processing techniques has been develop...
Aerial photography was, for decades, an invaluable tool for archaeological prospection, in spite of ...
During three years (2010 – 12) The Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre in cooperation w...