2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0238894
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Coupling spectral imaging and laboratory analyses to digitally map sediment parameters and stratigraphic layers in Yeha, Ethiopia

Abstract: Quantitative analyses of soil and sediment samples are often used to complement stratigraphic interpretations in archaeological and geoscientific research. The outcome of such analyses often is confined to small parts of the examined profiles as only a limited number of samples can be extracted and processed. Recent laboratory studies show that such selectively measured soil and sediment characteristics can be spatially extrapolated using spectral image data, resulting in reliable maps of a variety of paramete… Show more

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“…An unpaved road connects the main road of central Tigray with the village of Yeha, which lies in the centre of the Yeha sample unit. Archaeological evidence indicates almost three millennia long occupation of this area including a unique and well-known temple attributed to the Ethio-Sabean culture of the pre-Aksumite period [69,76].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An unpaved road connects the main road of central Tigray with the village of Yeha, which lies in the centre of the Yeha sample unit. Archaeological evidence indicates almost three millennia long occupation of this area including a unique and well-known temple attributed to the Ethio-Sabean culture of the pre-Aksumite period [69,76].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%