2020
DOI: 10.25267/riparia.2020.v6.02
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El asentamiento de Puente Melchor (Puerto Real, Cádiz): integración de fotogrametría y teledetección aérea y sus visualizaciones con resultados arqueológicos en un yacimiento de carácter litoral

Abstract: El asentamiento de Puente Melchor ha sido objeto de diversas intervenciones arqueológicas de urgencia que han ido revelando el carácter artesanal del mismo. Su contexto geográfico, litoral y fuertemente antropizado, dificulta el conocimiento histórico del mismo. La teledetección y fotogrametría aéreas y la generación de distintas visualizaciones de los productos generados permiten detectar elementos histórico-arqueológicos en áreas donde aplicar una metodología invasiva se vuelve complicado. Pero su principal … Show more

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“…The combination of Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) obtained from the processing and filtering of the point cloud acquired in the LiDAR flight with other tools, such as historical photography or filtering programmes that allow the presence of these anomalies in the terrain to be highlighted by shading, has emphasised the suitability of this technology within the field of archaeology. Its use for detecting sites is widely known [17]; however, there are fewer studies that use it for the topographical characterisation of a terrain or for the reconstruction of the ancient landscape [18][19][20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) obtained from the processing and filtering of the point cloud acquired in the LiDAR flight with other tools, such as historical photography or filtering programmes that allow the presence of these anomalies in the terrain to be highlighted by shading, has emphasised the suitability of this technology within the field of archaeology. Its use for detecting sites is widely known [17]; however, there are fewer studies that use it for the topographical characterisation of a terrain or for the reconstruction of the ancient landscape [18][19][20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%