Satellite-derived surface elevation models are an important resource for landscape archaeological studies. Digital elevation data is useful for classifying land features, characterizing terrain morphology, and discriminating the geomorphic context of archaeological phenomena. This paper shows how remotely sensed elevation data obtained from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Advanced Land Observing Satellite was integrated with local land system spatial data to digitally classify the topographic slope position of seven broad land classes. The motivation of our research was to employ an objective method that would allow researchers to geomorphometrically discriminate the topographic context of Aboriginal stone arrangements, an importan...
Strategies and techniques for the use of airborne digital image data equivalent to the Landsat Thema...
Recently, the importance of applying satellite remote sensing technology to archaeological research ...
The conventional approach to assessing the archaeological record in most parts of the world involves...
Satellite-derived surface elevation models are an important resource for landscape archaeological st...
There is a long-standing perception amongst some scholars in the Australian archaeological community...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Surface scatters of Aboriginal stone artifacts have been exposed in many parts of inland Australia b...
In the present study we demonstrate the value of the SRTM 3 arc-second terrain model for a virtual s...
Archaeologists can increasingly profit from digital elevation models for study and analysis of the a...
ABSTRACT: The increasing resolution and precision of satellite data enables diverse, sometimes unexp...
Geoarchaeological studies have benefits from new technological developments in remote-sensing techno...
The Department of Archaeology at Siena has been engaged for several decades in the testing of new me...
<div><p>Various physical attributes of the Earth’s surface are factors that influence local topograp...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences, Graduate School of th...
Strategies and techniques for the use of airborne digital image data equivalent to the Landsat Thema...
Recently, the importance of applying satellite remote sensing technology to archaeological research ...
The conventional approach to assessing the archaeological record in most parts of the world involves...
Satellite-derived surface elevation models are an important resource for landscape archaeological st...
There is a long-standing perception amongst some scholars in the Australian archaeological community...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Surface scatters of Aboriginal stone artifacts have been exposed in many parts of inland Australia b...
In the present study we demonstrate the value of the SRTM 3 arc-second terrain model for a virtual s...
Archaeologists can increasingly profit from digital elevation models for study and analysis of the a...
ABSTRACT: The increasing resolution and precision of satellite data enables diverse, sometimes unexp...
Geoarchaeological studies have benefits from new technological developments in remote-sensing techno...
The Department of Archaeology at Siena has been engaged for several decades in the testing of new me...
<div><p>Various physical attributes of the Earth’s surface are factors that influence local topograp...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences, Graduate School of th...
Strategies and techniques for the use of airborne digital image data equivalent to the Landsat Thema...
Recently, the importance of applying satellite remote sensing technology to archaeological research ...
The conventional approach to assessing the archaeological record in most parts of the world involves...