A review of trends within archaeological remote sensing in alluvial environments

作者: Keith Challis , Andy J. Howard

DOI: 10.1002/ARP.296

关键词: HomogeneousEmerging technologiesNatural (archaeology)ArchaeologyGeologyRemote sensing (archaeology)Scale (map)Aerial photographyGeoarchaeologyRemote sensingAlluvium

摘要: Archaeological remote sensing encompasses a broad range of techniques from conventional aerial photography, passive and active airborne satellite to ground-based geophysical surveys. The aim this paper is review the present trends in application within alluvial geoarchaeology. A number themes emerge reflecting hierarchy based on view environments earth sciences, ranging catchment-wide analysis through study geomophologically homogeneous river reaches individual sites, sometimes associated with clearly defined geomorphological events. This framework places cultural activity firmly its containing constraining natural landscapes. Beyond scale, influence emerging technologies may be seen development new techniques, powerful computer hardwares softwares steady technology-driven move reporting by two-dimensional static maps three-dimensional interactive immersive visualization. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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