“…Satellite imaging can be accessible from a variety of high-resolution satellite sensors, which can provide more details for archaeological investigations. The use of satellite imagery to identify and monitor the condition of archaeological sites and other cultural features in a non-intrusive way has been successfully employed in a number of studies (e.g., Wiseman and El-Baz 2007;Parcak 2009;Lasaponara and Masini 2011;Bewley et al 2016;Casana and Laugier 2017;Danti et al 2017; UNESCO/UNITAR 2018; Cigna 2018, 2019;Rayne et al 2020;Fobbe et al 2021;Tapete et al 2021). The date, cost, resolution, spatial coverage, spectral coverage, and availability of satellite images are all factors in deciding which satellite images to use for a particular study (Tapete et al 2019).…”