Visualization of lidar-derived relief models for detection of archaeological features

B Štular, Ž Kokalj, K Oštir, L Nuninger - Journal of archaeological science, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper presents visualisation techniques of high-resolution digital elevation models
(DEMs) for visual detection of archaeological features. The methods commonly used in …

From features to fingerprints: A general diagnostic framework for anthropogenic geomorphology

P Tarolli, W Cao, G Sofia, D Evans… - Progress in Physical …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Human societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousands of
years, producing anthropogenic geomorphic features ranging from earthworks and …

Airborne photogrammetry and lidar for DSM extraction and 3D change detection over an urban area–a comparative study

C Stal, F Tack, P De Maeyer, A De Wulf… - International Journal of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
A digital surface model (DSM) extracted from stereoscopic aerial images, acquired in March
2000, is compared with a DSM derived from airborne light detection and ranging (lidar) data …

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 …

Geomorphological traces of conflict in high-resolution elevation models

R Hesse - Applied geography, 2014 - Elsevier
High-resolution digital elevation models, often derived from airborne lidar, are rapidly
gaining importance in both archaeology and geomorphology, in particular where these two …

War landform mapping and classification on the Verdun battlefield (France) using airborne LiDAR and multivariate analysis

R de Matos‐Machado, JP Toumazet… - Earth Surface …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Acting as efficient earth‐movers, soldiers can be viewed as significant geomorphological
drivers of landscape change when replaced in the recent debates on Anthropocene …

Bonemapping: A LiDAR processing and visualization technique in support of archaeology under the canopy

TJ Pingel, K Clarke, A Ford - Cartography and Geographic …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
For the past decade, archaeologists have been using LiDAR or Airborne Laser Scanning
(ALS)-based methods to uncover trace signatures of human civilization in the landscape. A …

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 …

On the airborne Lidar contribution in archaeology: from site identification to landscape investigation

N Masini, R Coluzzi, R Lasaponara - Laser scanning, theory and …, 2011 - books.google.com
Historically, aerial photography has been the first remote sensing technology extensively
used for surveying surface archaeological remains as well as for detecting underground …

Military archaeology and LIDAR data visualizations: a non-invasive approach to detect historical remains

J Aldrighettoni, MG D'Urso - Acta IMEKO, 2023 - acta.imeko.org
The present paper belongs to a line of research known as aerial archaeology and compares
some specific visualizations of LIDAR data (hill-shading, openness, and sky view factor) to …