A critical review of remote sensing approaches and deep learning techniques in archaeology

I Kadhim, FM Abed - Sensors, 2023 - mdpi.com
To date, comprehensive reviews and discussions of the strengths and limitations of Remote
Sensing (RS) standalone and combination approaches, and Deep Learning (DL)-based RS …

[HTML][HTML] The role of imaging radar in cultural heritage: From technologies to applications

F Chen, H Guo, D Tapete, F Cigna, S Piro… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Imaging radar has been dramatically developed over the past decades enabling a better
understanding of cultural heritage from a microwave perspective. Nonetheless, a dedicated …

SAR sentinel 1 imaging and detection of palaeo-landscape features in the mediterranean area

A Elfadaly, N Abate, N Masini, R Lasaponara - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
The use of satellite radar in landscape archaeology offers great potential for manifold
applications, such as the detection of ancient landscape features and anthropogenic …

Land cover changes from 1990 to 2019 in Papua, Indonesia: Results of the remote sensing imagery

SMA Letsoin, D Herak, F Rahmawan, RC Purwestri - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Long-term land cover changes play a significant driver of ecosystem and function of natural
biodiversity. Hence, their analysis can be used for evaluating and supporting government …

Tracking the effects of the long‐term changes on the coastal archaeological sites of the Mediterranean using remote sensing data: The case study from the northern …

A Elfadaly, K Abutaleb, DM Naguib… - Archaeological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change effects along with anthropogenic activities present the main factors that
threaten the existence of heritage sites across the north Nile Delta of Egypt close to the …

On the use of radar and optical satellite imagery for the monitoring of flood hazards on heritage sites in Southern Sinai, Egypt

W Attia, D Ragab, AM Abdel-Hamid, AM Marghani… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
This study focuses on the use of radar and optical satellite imagery for flood hazard mapping
and monitoring around the archaeological sites of the Wadi Baba area, situated at Sinai …

New archaeological discoveries based on spatial information technology and cultural analysis: Taking the study of the spatial relationship between ancient chinese …

S Chen, X Xu, K Sun, Y Dong, M Yu, Q Hu, J Gong - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
How to combine science and technology with the humanities in the research on ancient
cities to reveal ancient peoples' urban planning thoughts is worthy of in-depth study. The …

Revealing the paleolandscape features around the archaeological sites in the northern Nile Delta of Egypt using radar satellite imagery and GEE platform

A Elfadaly, AH Shams, W Elbehery… - Archaeological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Egyptian civilization has long flourished along the banks of the Nile, in the south (eg Luxor
and Aswan), the Middle (eg Giza 'Great Pyramids') and North (eg San El‐Hagar and Buto) …

Archaeological site identification from open access multispectral imagery: Cloud computing applications in Northern Kurdistan (Iraq)

R Valente, E Maset, M Iamoni - Archaeological Prospection, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This paper presents the results of an archaeological survey carried out in the Navkur Plain,
Iraqi Kurdistan, as part of the 'Asingeran Archaeological Project'. The survey was prepared …

Mapping the paleo-landscape features and middle or/and later Stone Age settlements of Tokar region, North-eastern Sudan using Radar Sentinel-1 (GRD) imagery

H Elfiky, A Elfadaly - Heritage Science, 2024 - Springer
Along the western coastal plain of the Red Sea, the discovery of lithic tools proved that the
occurrence of archaeological remains belonged to the Stone Age era. Unfortunately, until …