Review:

Geospatial Technologies In Archaeology

overall review score: 4.5
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Geospatial technologies in archaeology refer to the use of tools such as GIS, GPS, remote sensing, and LiDAR to study and analyze archaeological sites and landscapes.

Key Features

  • GIS mapping
  • GPS data collection
  • Remote sensing imagery analysis
  • LiDAR scanning technology

Pros

  • Enhanced spatial analysis capabilities
  • Improved data visualization
  • Efficient site documentation and management

Cons

  • Costly equipment and software
  • Technical expertise required for operation

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