Review:

Satellite Imagery In Archaeology

overall review score: 4.5
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Satellite imagery in archaeology refers to the use of satellite technology to analyze and study archaeological sites from above.

Key Features

  • High-resolution images
  • Remote sensing capabilities
  • Detection of buried structures
  • Monitoring of site changes over time

Pros

  • Ability to cover large areas quickly
  • Non-invasive method of data collection
  • Useful for identifying potential excavation sites

Cons

  • Limited resolution for detailed analysis
  • Dependent on weather conditions for image quality

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