2023
DOI: 10.1017/aap.2023.3
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Free and Low-Cost Aerial Remote Sensing in Archaeology

Abstract: Recent years have seen the rapid expansion of airborne and spaceborne remote-sensing products adopted by archaeologists for interpreting ancient landscapes and managing heritage resources. A growing and increasingly specialized literature attests to the promise and availability of commercial and publicly funded satellite imagery, as well as UAV-mounted sensors across a range of resolutions and price points. In the South Caucasus (including the countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia), a growing commitmen… Show more

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“…According to UNESCO, armed conflicts and war, earthquakes and other natural disasters, pollution, poaching, uncontrolled urbanization, and unchecked tourist development pose significant problems to world heritage sites [22][23][24][25]. Due to this, records of archaeological structures have been generated worldwide through images.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to UNESCO, armed conflicts and war, earthquakes and other natural disasters, pollution, poaching, uncontrolled urbanization, and unchecked tourist development pose significant problems to world heritage sites [22][23][24][25]. Due to this, records of archaeological structures have been generated worldwide through images.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%