Review:

Remote Sensing In Archaeology

overall review score: 4.5
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Remote sensing in archaeology refers to the use of technology to gather data and information about archaeological sites from a distance.

Key Features

  • Non-invasive method
  • Ability to cover large areas quickly
  • Detects buried features
  • Use of various sensors such as LiDAR, satellite imagery, and ground-penetrating radar

Pros

  • Non-destructive method of data collection
  • Helps researchers discover hidden or buried archaeological features
  • Can cover large areas efficiently

Cons

  • Dependent on weather conditions for satellite-based techniques
  • Limited resolution for some sensors
  • Requires specialized training to interpret data accurately

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Last updated: Mon, Mar 30, 2026, 07:13:06 AM UTC