Evaluation of broadband and narrowband vegetation indices for the identification of archaeological crop marks

A Agapiou, DG Hadjimitsis, DD Alexakis - Remote sensing, 2012 - mdpi.com
Several studies in the past have examined the spectral capability of multispectral and
hyperspectral imagery for the identification of crop marks, while recent studies have applied …

The importance of accounting for atmospheric effects in the application of NDVI and interpretation of satellite imagery supporting archaeological research: the case …

A Agapiou, DG Hadjimitsis, C Papoutsa, DD Alexakis… - Remote Sensing, 2011 - mdpi.com
This paper presents the findings of the impact of atmospheric effects when applied on
satellite images intended for supporting archaeological research. The study used eleven …

Integration of geophysical surveys, ground hyperspectral measurements, aerial and satellite imagery for archaeological prospection of prehistoric sites: the case study …

A Sarris, N Papadopoulos, A Agapiou, MC Salvi… - Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
An integration of geophysical surveys, ground hyperspectral data, aerial photographs and
high resolution satellite imagery for supporting archaeological investigations at the multi …

Calibration and validation from ground to airborne and satellite level: joint application of time-synchronous field spectroscopy, drone, aircraft and Sentinel-2 imaging

P Naethe, M Asgari, C Kneer, M Knieps, A Jenal… - PFG–Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Non-invasive investigation of surfaces from drones and manned aircrafts used as camera
platforms is a well-established remote-sensing practice. However, cross-comparison of …

Spectral sensitivity of ALOS, ASTER, IKONOS, LANDSAT and SPOT satellite imagery intended for the detection of archaeological crop marks

A Agapiou, DD Alexakis… - International Journal of …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This study compares the spectral sensitivity of remotely sensed satellite images, used for the
detection of archaeological remains. This comparison was based on the relative spectral …

Vegetation indices and field spectroradiometric measurements for validation of buried architectural remains: verification under area surveyed with geophysical …

A Agapiou, DG Hadjimitsis - Journal of Applied Remote …, 2011 - spiedigitallibrary.org
This study presents an alternative approach for detecting possible archaeological crop
marks using medium multitemporal resolution satellite data and field spectroscopy …

DIGITALESCAPE Project—Aerial Remote Sensing, HBIM, and Archaeology for the Preservation and Dissemination of the Cultural Heritage at Risk in the Sierra Sur …

AJ Ortiz Villarejo, JM Delgado Barrado - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
The province of Jaén (Andalusia, Spain), despite being declared the European territory with
the largest number of defensive constructions (castles, fortifications, etc.), has few …

Detection of anomalies produced by buried archaeological structures using nonlinear principal component analysis applied to airborne hyperspectral image

RM Cavalli, GA Licciardi… - IEEE Journal of Selected …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, airborne hyperspectral data have been exploited by means of Nonlinear
Principal Component Analysis (NLPCA) to test their effectiveness as a tool for …

Remote sensing for archaeological applications: management, documentation and monitoring

DG Hadjimitsis, A Agapiou… - Remote Sensing of …, 2013 - books.google.com
Archaeology is defined as the systematic approach for uncovering the human past and its
environment. Archaeology involves not only systematic excavations and surveys, but also …

Observatory validation of Neolithic tells (“Magoules”) in the Thessalian plain, central Greece, using hyperspectral spectroradiometric data

A Agapiou, DG Hadjimitsis, D Alexakis… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper presents the results obtained from field spectroradiometric campaigns over
Neolithic tells (“magoules”) located at the Thessalian region in Greece. In each one of the …