Review:

Aerial Photography In Archaeology

overall review score: 4.5
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Aerial photography in archaeology is the use of aerial images to study and map archaeological sites and landscapes from above.

Key Features

  • High-resolution imagery
  • Top-down perspective
  • Ability to identify hidden or buried features
  • Useful for landscape analysis and site mapping

Pros

  • Reveals details not visible from ground level
  • Allows for a broader perspective on archaeological sites
  • Can aid in identifying new sites or features

Cons

  • Limited effectiveness in heavily vegetated areas
  • Dependent on weather conditions for clear images

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