Current Development in Archaeological Remote Sensing

Martin Gojda

Current Development in Archaeological Remote Sensing

Číslo: 2/2019
Periodikum: Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica
DOI: 10.24916/iansa.2019.2.5

Klíčová slova: aerial archaeology archaeological remote sensing central Europe internet map (geo)portals landscape archaeology satellite data UAV

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Anotace: This article offers thoughts on how current trends are changing the traditional objective of aerial

prospection – prehistoric and ancient sites detection and the photographic record – into a more complex
aim, namely, the integration of a variety of modern digitally-based, remote-sensing techniques
applicable to archaeology into a process that focuses on the study of diachronic developments and
synchronic patterns of past settlements. The author presents an evaluation of the current position of
remote sensing in the study of the past, mainly from a central European (Czech) perspective, based on
his long-term involvement in air survey and landscape archaeology in the Czech Republic.