The subject of this article is the possibilities of the documentation of a defunct town from the Pre-Islamic period to Early Islamic period. This town is located near the town Makhmur in Iraq. The Czech archaeological mission has worked at this dig site. This Cultural Heritage site is threatened by war because in the vicinity are positions of ISIS. For security reasons, the applicability of Pleiades satellite data has been tested. Moreover, this area is a no-fly zone. However, the DTM created from stereo-images was insufficient for the desired application in archeology. The subject of this paper is the testing of the usability of RPAS technology and terrestrial photogrammetry for documentation of the remains of buildings. RPAS is a very fas...
The paper concerns the use of multitemporal high-resolution satellite images for the study of the an...
In 2015-2016 the Finnish-Swedish Archaeological Project in Mesopotamia (FSAPM) initiated a pilot stu...
The archaeological richness of a site is independent of its geopolitical context. The use of photogr...
This paper introduces two archaeological sites documented during the MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Lan...
The MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Landscape in Northeastern Mesopotamia) project is aiming to investig...
Abstract The first basic step in obtaining a correct geographical knowledge and initiative for archa...
The MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Landscape in Northeastern Mesopotamia) project is aiming to investig...
The variability of currently available remote sensing datasets raises the question of which specific...
This paper explores the historical evolution and contemporary applications of photogrammetry and las...
In Iraq, there are a lot of very valuable historical monuments. A great deal of monuments is in a v...
The Erbil Al-Qala citadel is located on a distinct hill (“tell”) in the foothills north of Iraq, in ...
Archaeological heritage has long been threatened by damage or destruction during armed conflicts. Re...
Today, the satellite-based monitoring of archaeological sites and site damage is a widespread practi...
The paper describes the survey activities of the late Roman archaeological site of Umm al-Dabadib (E...
Abstract: The archaeological heritage constitutes the basic record of the past human activities; the...
The paper concerns the use of multitemporal high-resolution satellite images for the study of the an...
In 2015-2016 the Finnish-Swedish Archaeological Project in Mesopotamia (FSAPM) initiated a pilot stu...
The archaeological richness of a site is independent of its geopolitical context. The use of photogr...
This paper introduces two archaeological sites documented during the MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Lan...
The MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Landscape in Northeastern Mesopotamia) project is aiming to investig...
Abstract The first basic step in obtaining a correct geographical knowledge and initiative for archa...
The MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Landscape in Northeastern Mesopotamia) project is aiming to investig...
The variability of currently available remote sensing datasets raises the question of which specific...
This paper explores the historical evolution and contemporary applications of photogrammetry and las...
In Iraq, there are a lot of very valuable historical monuments. A great deal of monuments is in a v...
The Erbil Al-Qala citadel is located on a distinct hill (“tell”) in the foothills north of Iraq, in ...
Archaeological heritage has long been threatened by damage or destruction during armed conflicts. Re...
Today, the satellite-based monitoring of archaeological sites and site damage is a widespread practi...
The paper describes the survey activities of the late Roman archaeological site of Umm al-Dabadib (E...
Abstract: The archaeological heritage constitutes the basic record of the past human activities; the...
The paper concerns the use of multitemporal high-resolution satellite images for the study of the an...
In 2015-2016 the Finnish-Swedish Archaeological Project in Mesopotamia (FSAPM) initiated a pilot stu...
The archaeological richness of a site is independent of its geopolitical context. The use of photogr...