Case Study of a Korean Archaeological Survey using LiDAR

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Ahn, Hyoung-Ki [1 ]
Oh, Kyu-Jin [2 ]
Cho, Yun-Jae [3 ]
机构
[1] Korean Inst Archaeol & Environm, Chungcheongnam Do, South Korea
[2] Gakyung Inst Archaeol, Cheonan, Chungnam, South Korea
[3] Korea Univ, Div Cultural Heritage Convergence, Seoul, South Korea
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Remote sensing; LiDAR; GIS; Image Visualization; Aerial Archaeology; AIRBORNE LIDAR; LANDSCAPE;
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K [历史、地理];
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Among the international community of archaeologists, a number of studies have been reported on applied LiDAR technique for archaeo-logical research with findings of significant implications. However, there have been few reports on archaeological studies using LiDAR in South Korea. Although there were studies of reconstruction and re-storation of damaged mountain fortress walls or past topographic fea-tures using aerial archeology, there have been no tangible research out-comes using LiDAR to date. Archaeological research with LiDAR technology allows for the iden-tification of the shapes of remains or relics located in remote places or in the middle of a deep forest. In particular, the advantage of LiDAR data that allows observation of specific objects such as buildings on the ground in a physical environment even in the presence of various shapes of natural and artificial obstacles is a useful feature that can be effectively exploited considering the topographical characteristics of South Korea where 75% of the nation's land area is covered by mountains. When considering the topographical characteristics of South Korea, where 75% of the nation's land area is covered by mountains, LiDAR can be of particular use since it allows for the observation of specific objects such as building on the ground in a physical environ- ment, even in the presence of various natural and artificial obstacles. However, remote sensing technologies including LiDAR have not been widely implemented in Korean archeological research. Remote sensing technology, which assures the scientific and objective basis of research, is still an unfamiliar field for many Korean archeologists. With this background, we conducted a pilot study using LiDAR. Remote was performed by applying a range of image visualization techniques based on LiDAR data acquired from around the Seseong Mountain Fortress. Various filters for visualization were applied to the results of our analysis to verify the representation of a detailed ex-pression of the natural topography or artificial objects. In recent trends, remote sensing technology is actively applied in the global archaeological community through an integration with satellite imagery or AI technology. It is expected that the utilization of these technologies will enable archaeological surveys in remote and isolated areas such as the DMZ or North Korea.
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