M Gojda, M Hejcman - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2012 - Elsevier
Buried (syn. sunken, sub-surface and sub-soil) archaeological features on arable land can frequently be discovered due to visually detectable changes in crop growth termed …
JM Vilbig, V Sagan, C Bodine - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2020 - Elsevier
Remote sensing technologies are becoming indispensable for archaeological fieldwork, helping archaeologists be more efficient and focused in their excavations. Assessing …
Z Chen, Y Liu, W Feng, Y Li, L Li - Journal of Rural Studies, 2022 - Elsevier
The keys to realizing spatial restructuring in rural areas are the optimization of the spatial pattern of rural settlements and the integration of rural resources. Based on a 2015 Google …
Satellite images have been systematically explored by archaeologists to detect crop marks, which are considered as a proxy for the identification of buried archaeological remains …
This paper is focused on the use of satellite Sentinel-2 data for assessing their capability in the identification of archaeological buried remains. We selected the “Tavoliere delle …
AYM Lin, A Novo, S Har-Noy, ND Ricklin… - IEEE Journal of …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper describes a method of combined ultra-high resolution satellite imaging, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photography, and sub-surface geophysical investigation for …
Mapping surface ceramics through systematic pedestrian archaeological survey is considered a consistent method to recover the cultural biography of sites within a micro …