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Archaeological Remote Sensing in the 21st Century: (Re)Defining Practice and Theory



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Autore: Verhoeven Geert Visualizza persona
Titolo: Archaeological Remote Sensing in the 21st Century: (Re)Defining Practice and Theory Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (218 p.)
Soggetto topico: Biography & True Stories
Archaeology
Soggetto non controllato: relief mapping
visualization
blend modes
digital elevation model
airborne laser scanning
lidar
archaeological prospection
deep learning
citizen science
The Netherlands
archaeology
arid environments
satellite remote sensing
lithological mapping
lithic procurement
chert sourcing
Landsat 8
GIS
ALS
amplitude
radiometric calibration
reflectance
Sicily
transfer learning
historic mining
heritage management
LiDAR
hyperspectral data
submerged areas
cultural heritage monitoring
anomaly detection
MNF
radiative transfer model
Martin Heidegger
technology
mimesis
remote sensing archaeology
cultural context
archaeological remote sensing
satellite mission design
satellite archaeology
archaeological survey
cropmarks
empirical knowledge
alluvial sediments
geomorphological/pedological background
soil spatial infrastructure
statistical methods
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TravigliaArianna
VerhoevenGeert
Sommario/riassunto: Remotely sensed data from either air- or spaceborne platforms are often leveraged for archaeological or more general cultural heritage goals. However, despite the steady developments in remote sensing technology over the past three decades, the thoughtful integration of data sources and methods into theoretically aware archaeological practice remains relatively underdeveloped. This volume contains nine contributions which, each in their way, address different theoretical dislocations and practical shortcomings in the use of remote sensing products within archaeological practice. These contributions provide the reader with food for thought on these challenges, and so contribute to archaeological remote sensing as a more mature interdisciplinary field characterised by explicit, thoughtful, and theoretically engaged approaches to understanding the past.
Altri titoli varianti: Archaeological Remote Sensing in the 21st Century
Titolo autorizzato: Archaeological Remote Sensing in the 21st Century: (Re)Defining Practice and Theory  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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