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A view from the air Aerial archaeology and remote sensing techniques

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EditorLodewijckx M. & Pelegrin R.

Jaar2011

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume2288

SubtitelResults and opportunities

Pagina’s182

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407308654

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On the precipice in Iceland 1-8
Aldred O. & Osk Hreidardottir E.
  • The setting and landscape , p. 1
  • Archaeological research in Iceland , p. 1
  • Aerial photography in Iceland , pp. 1-3
  • Archaeology and aerial photography , pp. 3-4
  • Archaeology on the edge , p. 5
  • Farm mounds , pp. 5-7
  • Abandonment , p. 7
  • Concluding remarks , p. 7

The ICCD-Aerofototeca Nazionale Aerial Photo Collections 9-22
Boemi M.F.
  • Introduction , p. 9
  • The Aerofototeca Nazionale , pp. 9-15
  • Managing the Aerofototeca Archive, today , pp. 15-18
  • An example of consultation , pp. 18-21
  • Looking ahead , pp. 21-22

Heritage Stewardship: a New Tool for Old Heritage 23-28
Cordemans K.
  • Introduction , p. 23
  • Stewardship . Definition, Other measures offered by the Flemish Land Agency, Heritage stewardship, Demand for heritage stewardship, Inspiration , pp. 23-24
  • Cultural heritage management in Flanders . Legal framework, Other frameworks , pp. 24-25
  • Heritage stewardship . Set up, Elaboration of the stewardship, Legislative framework, Financial framework, Organisational framework , pp. 25-26
  • Management of archaeological heritage by means of stewardship , pp. 26-27
  • Prospect , p. 27
  • Conclusions , p. 27

Accessing Ireland's growing and diverse aerial archaeological resources 29-42
Corns A. & Shaw R.
  • Introduction , p. 29
  • Ireland's aerial archaeology resources . Historic collections, A decade of advancement - the Discovery Programme's contribution, Low cost solutions , pp. 30-36
  • Resources for research frameworks , p. 36
  • Infrastructure and policies to fulfil the potential of resources . The general problem, The problem in Ireland, Solutions, , pp. 37-39
  • Conclusions , p. 40

Methodologies for the Extraction of archaeological features from Very High-resolution Ikonos-2 remote sensing Imagery, hisar (Southwest Turkey) 43-58
De Laet V., Paulissen E. & Waelkens M.
  • Introduction , pp. 43-45
  • Study Area , pp. 45-46
  • Methodology . Available satellite imagery, Extraction of archaeological features from Ikonos-2 imagery , pp. 46-50
  • Results . Visual interpretation, Edge enhancement filtering technique, Pixel-based classification, Object-based classification , pp. 50-54
  • Discussion and conclusion , p. 55

Declassified intelligence satellite photographs an the Archaeology of Moscow's Cold War anti-ballistic missile system 59-72
Fowler M.J.F.
  • Introduction , pp. 59-60
  • Threat, response and intelligence . The threat, The response, The intelligence , pp. 60-62
  • Imaging the materiel culture . Imagery, Acquisition and tracking radars, ABM launch sites, Support and training facilities , pp. 62-68
  • Putting the picture together . Operational concept, Subsequent development of the system , pp. 69-70
  • Discussion , pp. 70-71

Managing archaeology in an agricultural landscape - a Scottish perspective 73-86
Greig M.

Aerial prospection in The Danube Region on the Territory of Slovakia 87-112
Kuzma I.
  • Introduction , pp. 87-89
  • Aerial prospection , pp. 89-91
  • Temporary roman camps , pp. 91-98
  • Other ditch-like formations , pp. 98-100
  • Circular ditch formations , p. 101
  • Burial mound complexes and burial grounds , pp. 101-108
  • Houses , pp. 109-111

Spatial characterization of buried archaeological remains using satellite quickbird imagery 113-126
Lasaponara R. & Masini N.
  • Introduction , pp. 113-114
  • Quickbird satellite data description , p. 114
  • QuickBird-based spectral characterization of archaeological marks , pp. 114-115
  • Method , pp. 115-116
  • Satellite data analysis . Iure Vetere, Monte Serico study area, Monte Irsi, Satriano , pp. 116-124
  • Final remarks , pp. 124-125

Orkney from the Air 127-142
Leeming P.J.

The roman landscape ofcentral Belgium - a view from the air 143-150
Lodewijckx M. & Pelegrin R.
  • Introduction , p. 143
  • Erosion: a huge problem , pp. 143-145
  • Indications for a pre-Roman occupation , p. 145
  • The Roman conquest , pp. 145-147
  • Roman roads and allotments , p. 147
  • Roman villas , pp. 148-149
  • Roman burial mounds , p. 150
  • Conclusion , p. 150

Interpreting a funerary landscape: the desert cemeteries at Dayr Al-Barsha (Egypt) 151-154
Peeters C. & Peeters H.
  • The site: a short introduction , p. 151
  • Geography and geology of the site , p. 151
  • The use of the site at the beginning of the second millennium BC , p. 151
  • CORONA imagery , pp. 151-153
  • Using the CORONA imagery , pp. 153-154
  • Kite Aerial photography , p. 154

The NMP in Essex: mapping of early prehistoric sites 155-168
Saunders H.
  • Introduction , p. 155
  • Prehistoric Essex and Ritual landscapes . Distribution of prehistoric sites , pp. 155-158
  • The Chelmer and Blackwater Valleys . The Upper Chelmer Valley, The Lower Chelmer Valley , pp. 159-166
  • Conclusions , p. 166

Combining image- and model-based rendering of an historical landscape from aerial imagery 169-181
Vergauwen M., Willems G., Verbiest F., Van Gool L. & Pletinckx D.
  • Introduction , pp. 169-170
  • Overview of the pipeline , pp. 170-171
  • Acquisitionof imagery , pp. 171-172
  • Grouping of images , pp. 173-174
  • Structure and motion and dense 3D . Structure and motion, Planar degeneracy, Structure and motion results , pp. 174-176
  • Registration , pp. 176-177
  • Image-based rendering , pp. 177-179
  • Refining cameras , p. 179
  • Results , pp. 179-180
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