Review:
Remote Sensing For Archaeological Research
overall review score: 4.5
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Remote sensing for archaeological research involves using technologies such as satellite imaging and LiDAR to gather data about archaeological sites from a distance, without physically disturbing the site.
Key Features
- Non-invasive data collection
- Highly detailed imagery
- Ability to cover large areas quickly
- Identification of buried structures or features
Pros
- Preserves archaeological sites by avoiding physical disturbance
- Provides valuable data for researchers and historians
- Can uncover hidden or buried structures that are not visible on the surface
Cons
- May not be able to provide as much detail as on-the-ground excavation
- Costly equipment and expertise required