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Remote Sensing Technology In Archaeology

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Remote sensing technology in archaeology refers to the use of advanced technological tools, such as aerial photography, LiDAR, and satellite imagery, to study and analyze archaeological sites from a distance.

Key Features

  • Aerial photography
  • LiDAR
  • Satellite imagery
  • GIS mapping
  • 3D modeling

Pros

  • Allows for non-invasive exploration of archaeological sites
  • Provides valuable data for site identification and preservation efforts
  • Helps researchers uncover hidden structures and features

Cons

  • Can be expensive to implement and maintain
  • Dependent on weather conditions for effective data collection

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