2022
DOI: 10.3390/drones6100277
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Supporting Long-Term Archaeological Research in Southern Romania Chalcolithic Sites Using Multi-Platform UAV Mapping

Abstract: Spatial data play a crucial role in archaeological research, and orthophotos, digital elevation models, and 3D models are frequently used for the mapping, documentation, and monitoring of archaeological sites. Thanks to the availability of compact and low-cost uncrewed airborne vehicles, the use of UAV-based photogrammetry matured in this field over the past two decades. More recently, compact airborne systems are also available that allow the recording of thermal data, multispectral data, and airborne laser s… Show more

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“…As mentioned above, because of the difference in morphology, stratigraphy, topography, and archaeological features of each archaeological site, UAVs performing archaeological missions will be deployed differently depending on the location, and therefore a discussion of UAV archaeological operations in different regions, cultures, historical stages, and states is necessary. In the paper [111], UAVs are applied at the Chalcolithic archaeological sites in the Mostistea Basin and Danube Valley (Southern Romania). The area lays the foundation for defining two iconic prehistoric cultures of the Northern Balkans -the Boian and Ancient Melnica cultures.…”
Section: Uav Surveillance For Archaeologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned above, because of the difference in morphology, stratigraphy, topography, and archaeological features of each archaeological site, UAVs performing archaeological missions will be deployed differently depending on the location, and therefore a discussion of UAV archaeological operations in different regions, cultures, historical stages, and states is necessary. In the paper [111], UAVs are applied at the Chalcolithic archaeological sites in the Mostistea Basin and Danube Valley (Southern Romania). The area lays the foundation for defining two iconic prehistoric cultures of the Northern Balkans -the Boian and Ancient Melnica cultures.…”
Section: Uav Surveillance For Archaeologymentioning
confidence: 99%