This article presents the first results of the Ancient Hillforts Survey, a large-scale lidar-based analysis and ground-truthing aimed at creating a representative and comparative dataset of hillforts in Italy unbiased by site location or vegetational canopy. An analysis of 15,300 km2 spanning Campania, Lazio, Abruzzo, Molise, and Apulia detected 305 new suspected hillforts. The area was visually interpreted using image blends of lidar visualizations (VAT method) based on in-house-generated digital terrain models. Interobserver and intraobserver interpretational biases were tested and CORINE Land Cover data used to evaluate the representativeness of the legacy data compared with the new dataset and to estimate the number of sites for no-data...
This paper deals with a UAV LiDAR methodological approach for the identification and extraction of ...
In research on abandoned villages in Basilicata, the integration of historical iconographic and desc...
The Hidden Landscape of a Roman frontier is a collaborative research project runand jointly funded b...
This article presents the first results of the Ancient Hillforts Survey, a large-scale lidar-based a...
Despite the recognized effectiveness of LiDAR in penetrating forest canopies, its capability for arc...
Abstract The widely increasing availability and improving resolution of LiDAR data are revolutionis...
International audienceThe value of lidar data for the study of forested areas has been repeatedly de...
Despite the recognized effectiveness of LiDAR in penetrating forest canopies, its capability for arc...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record. Data available on request...
Light detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology is a valuable tool for archaeological prospection in ...
Within the "Tarquinia Project" and the “Centro di Ricerca Coordinato”, involving different groups of...
This paper focuses on the potential of an integrated approach using aerial LiDAR, aerial and terrest...
We have used multi-scale remote sensing to investigate a little known archaeological site in norther...
The Trieste Karst, at the northernmost shore of the Adriatic Sea, is rich in prehistoric caves and p...
The Trieste Karst, at the north-easternmost shore of the Adriatic Sea, is rich in prehistoric caves ...
This paper deals with a UAV LiDAR methodological approach for the identification and extraction of ...
In research on abandoned villages in Basilicata, the integration of historical iconographic and desc...
The Hidden Landscape of a Roman frontier is a collaborative research project runand jointly funded b...
This article presents the first results of the Ancient Hillforts Survey, a large-scale lidar-based a...
Despite the recognized effectiveness of LiDAR in penetrating forest canopies, its capability for arc...
Abstract The widely increasing availability and improving resolution of LiDAR data are revolutionis...
International audienceThe value of lidar data for the study of forested areas has been repeatedly de...
Despite the recognized effectiveness of LiDAR in penetrating forest canopies, its capability for arc...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record. Data available on request...
Light detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology is a valuable tool for archaeological prospection in ...
Within the "Tarquinia Project" and the “Centro di Ricerca Coordinato”, involving different groups of...
This paper focuses on the potential of an integrated approach using aerial LiDAR, aerial and terrest...
We have used multi-scale remote sensing to investigate a little known archaeological site in norther...
The Trieste Karst, at the northernmost shore of the Adriatic Sea, is rich in prehistoric caves and p...
The Trieste Karst, at the north-easternmost shore of the Adriatic Sea, is rich in prehistoric caves ...
This paper deals with a UAV LiDAR methodological approach for the identification and extraction of ...
In research on abandoned villages in Basilicata, the integration of historical iconographic and desc...
The Hidden Landscape of a Roman frontier is a collaborative research project runand jointly funded b...