Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Satellite remote sensing technologies have triggered improvements in
archaeological research and developments of new tools in archaeological
prospection from discovery to monitoring, from documentation to preservation of
cultural resources. Nevertheless, this increasing interest in remote sensing has not
been accompanied by new perspectives in data processing, analysis and interpreta-
tion. Specific methodologies must be developed ad hoc for archaeology in order to
optimize the extraction and understanding of the information content from the
numerous active and passive satellite data sets. This chapter provides a brief
overview on qualitative and quantitative data analysis from visual interpretation
to digital manipulation.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Visual interpretation; Digital processing; Archaeological-marks; History of satellite remote sensing
List of contributors:
Masini, Nicola; Lasaponara, Rosa
Book title:
Satellite Remote Sensing: a new tool for Archaeology
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