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- Aerial archaeology is the study of archaeological sites from the air. It is a method of archaeological investigation that uses aerial photography, remote sensing, and other techniques to identify, record, and interpret archaeological features and sites. [1]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_archaeology
Aerial Archaeology Mapping Explorer - Historic England
The Aerial Archaeology Mapping Explorer lets you explore the layers of archaeology in and around your local place. You can browse the map and zoom in to the location you’re interested in or search by postcode, address or place …
Aerial Archaeology - SpringerLink
Aerial archaeology | Archaeology News Online Magazine
Mar 15, 2022 · Aerial archaeology, also known as airborne archaeology or remote sensing, is a branch of archaeology that utilizes aerial platforms and remote sensing technologies to study and interpret archaeological sites and landscapes.
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What is aerial archaeology? | Archéologie aérienne
Aerial archaeology consists of looking for vestiges of the past from the air, and then of taking photographs of anomalies, often fleeting, which are clues to sites buried beneath the soil. These photographs are carefully studied, archived, …
Aerial Archaeology Research Group
Pioneers of the Sky: Aerial Archaeology and the Black …
Aug 18, 2024 · Learn how aerial photography has revealed ancient landscapes and sites in West Asia since the 1920s. Explore the exhibition, lectures, and related content on the ISAC Museum website.
BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: Aerial …
Feb 17, 2011 · English Heritage's Dave MacLeod explains how aerial archaeology offers a unique insight into past communities and events.
Historic England's Aerial Archaeology Mapping Explorer
In 2021 Historic England released the Aerial Archaeology Mapping Explorer which provides free online access to over 30 years’ worth of Aerial Investigation and Mapping projects carried out or funded by Historic England and its …
Aerial Drones Reveal Hidden Archaeology - Science
May 12, 2014 · Archaeologists spend much of their professional lives in holes, digging deep underground to discover the remains of ancient communities and cultures. But now, some of them are taking to the skies—with a little help from …
Archaeological Survey and Site Recording | Missouri State Parks
From the air: understanding aerial archaeology - Academia.edu
(PDF) Aerial archaeology - ResearchGate
Converting chaos into order: aerial archaeology takes flight
From the archive - Nature
Aerial Photography - National Archives
Big Archaeology: Horizons and Blindspots - Taylor & Francis Online
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