Aerial and spaceborne remote sensing in African archaeology: A review of current research and potential future avenues

DS Davis, K Douglass - Spatial Approaches in African Archaeology, 2020 - Springer
Africa represents a vast region where remote sensing technologies have been largely
uneven in their archaeological applications. With impending climaterelated risks such as …

A comparison of automated object extraction methods for mound and shell-ring identification in coastal South Carolina

DS Davis, CP Lipo, MC Sanger - Journal of Archaeological Science …, 2019 - Elsevier
One persistent archaeological challenge is the generation of systematic documentation for
the extant archaeological record at the scale of landscapes. Often our information for …

Toward archaeological predictive modeling in the Bosutswe region of Botswana: Utilizing multispectral satellite imagery to conceptualize ancient landscapes

C Klehm, A Barnes, F Follett, K Simon… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Geospatial technologies such as GIS, remote sensing, and GNSS are transforming
landscape archaeology, particularly in research areas that are hard to access due to …

Geomorphometric methods for burial mound recognition and extraction from high-resolution LiDAR DEMs

M Niculiță - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
Archaeological topography identification from high-resolution DEMs (Digital Elevation
Models) is a current method that is used with high success in archaeological prospecting of …

LiDAR‐guided archaeological survey of a Mediterranean landscape: Lessons from the ancient Greek polis of Kolophon (Ionia, Western Anatolia)

B Grammer, E Draganits, M Gretscher… - Archaeological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
In 2013, an airborne laser scan survey was conducted in the territory of the Ionian city of
Kolophon near the western coast of modern Turkey as part of an archaeological survey …

The highest gradient model: a new method for analytical assessment of the efficiency of LiDAR-derived visualization techniques for landform detection and mapping

A Mayoral, JP Toumazet, FX Simon, F Vautier, JL Peiry - Remote Sensing, 2017 - mdpi.com
ALS-derived raster visualization techniques have become common in recent years, opening
up new possibilities for subtle landform detection in earth sciences and archaeology, but …

Finding common ground: Human and computer vision in archaeological prospection

A Traviglia, D Cowley, K Lambers - AARGnews, 2016 - iris.unive.it
The (slow) emergence of semi-automated or supervised detection techniques to identify
anthropogenic objects in archaeological prospection using remote sensing data has …

[PDF][PDF] Making LiGHT work of large area survey? Developing approaches to rapid archaeological mapping and the creation of systematic national-scaled heritage data

D Cowley, Ł Banaszek, G Geddes, A Gannon… - Journal of Computer …, 2020 - hal.science
The characteristics and form of heritage data are fundamental to its utility in a range of
applications, particularly so for heritage agencies who have a remit in management, policy …

Object‐based shell craters classification from LiDAR‐derived sky‐view factor

L Magnini, C Bettineschi… - Archaeological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This paper presents the results of the first attempt to assess, identify and quantify the
residual number of shell craters of World War I currently present in the Vezzena/Luserna …

Airborne and spaceborne remote sensing and digital image analysis in archaeology

K Lambers - Digital Geoarchaeology: New Techniques for …, 2018 - Springer
Remote sensing has a long and successful track record of detecting and mapping
archaeological traces of human activity in the landscape. Since the early twentieth century …