Review:
Remote Sensing Technology For Archaeological Site Mapping
overall review score: 4.2
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Remote sensing technology for archaeological site mapping refers to the use of tools such as drones, satellite imagery, LiDAR, and ground-penetrating radar to survey and map archaeological sites from a distance.
Key Features
- Drones for aerial imaging
- Satellite imagery
- LiDAR technology
- Ground-penetrating radar
Pros
- Efficient data collection over large areas
- Non-invasive way to study archaeological sites
- High-resolution imaging capabilities
Cons
- Costly equipment and data processing
- Dependence on weather conditions and satellite availability