[HTML][HTML] Using CarcassonNet to automatically detect and trace hollow roads in LiDAR data from the Netherlands

WB Verschoof-van der Vaart, J Landauer - Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2021 - Elsevier
The systematic mapping of hollow roads, traces of (post) medieval sunken cart tracks ways,
can provide information on past human movement and historical route networks. However …

Investigating ancient agricultural field systems in Sweden from airborne LIDAR data by using convolutional neural network

M Küçükdemirci, G Landeschi… - Archaeological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Today, the advances in airborne LIDAR technology provide high‐resolution datasets that
allow specialists to detect archaeological features hidden under wooded areas more …

The deep learning method applied to the detection and mapping of stone deterioration in open-air sanctuaries of the Hittite period in Anatolia

E Hatır, M Korkanç, A Schachner, I Ince - Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2021 - Elsevier
The detection of deterioration in archeological heritage sites is a very time-consuming task
that requires expertise. Furthermore, vision-based approaches can cause errors …

The site problem: A critical review of the site concept in archaeology in the digital age

MD McCoy - Journal of Field Archaeology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
While the site concept continues to be fundamental to archaeology there are a number of
known practical and theoretical problems with sites as units of observation. In the digital age …

Scratching the surface of war. Airborne laser scans of the Great War conflict landscape in Flanders (Belgium)

W Gheyle, B Stichelbaut, T Saey, N Note… - Applied …, 2018 - Elsevier
In light of the growing interest in the Great War–stimulated by the ongoing centennial
commemorations–the conflict landscape in Belgium and France is currently the subject of …

Satellite-based remote sensing rapidly reveals extensive record of Holocene coastal settlement on Madagascar

DS Davis, V Andriankaja, TL Carnat… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Despite decades of archaeological research, roughly 75% of Madagascar's land area
remains archaeologically unexplored and the oldest sites on the island are difficult to locate …

Theory and practice for an object-based approach in archaeological remote sensing

L Magnini, C Bettineschi - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) is rapidly emerging as a valuable method for
integrating the data processing techniques and GIS approaches classically employed in …

Are we there yet? A review and assessment of archaeological passive airborne optical imaging approaches in the light of landscape archaeology

GJ Verhoeven - Geosciences, 2017 - mdpi.com
Archaeologists often rely on passive airborne optical remote sensing to deliver some of the
core data for (European) landscape archaeology projects. Despite the many technological …

[PDF][PDF] Theoretical repositioning of automated remote sensing archaeology: Shifting from features to ephemeral landscapes

D Davis - Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology, 2021 - academia.edu
Automated remote sensing has made substantial breakthroughs for archaeological
investigation. Over the past 20 years, the reliability of these methods has vastly improved …

[HTML][HTML] A deep learning approach for automatic identification of ancient agricultural water harvesting systems

A Tiwari, M Silver, A Karnieli - … Journal of Applied Earth Observation and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite the harsh climatic conditions in the Central Negev Desert, Israel, thousands of dry
stonewalls were built across ephemeral streams between the fourth and seventh centuries …