Review:
Remote Sensing Technologies In Archaeology
overall review score: 4.5
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Remote sensing technologies in archaeology refer to the use of advanced technology such as satellite imagery, aerial photography, LiDAR, and ground-penetrating radar to study and analyze archaeological sites from a distance.
Key Features
- Satellite imagery
- Aerial photography
- LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging)
- Ground-penetrating radar
Pros
- Allows for the non-invasive exploration and mapping of archaeological sites
- Provides valuable data for understanding past human settlement patterns and landscapes
- Enhances the efficiency and accuracy of archaeological surveys
Cons
- Can be costly to acquire and utilize advanced remote sensing technology
- Requires specialized training to interpret data accurately