Archaeological applications of multi/hyper-spectral data - challenges and potential

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Beck, Anthony [1 ]
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[1] Univ Leeds, Sch Comp, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
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REMOTE SENSING FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT | 2011年 / 05期
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SATELLITE IMAGERY; PROSPECTION;
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K85 [文物考古];
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Multi/hyper-spectral sensors offer immense potential as archaeological prospection tools. The sensors are sensitive to emitted or reflected radiation over different areas (wavelengths) of the electromagnetic spectrum. Their two major advantages are that they have the potential to detect archaeological sites and monuments (henceforth archaeological residues) that are undetectable in the visible wavelengths and that they may extend the window of opportunity for their detection. For example, localised crop stress and vigour variations, which underpin crop mark formation, are sometimes better expressed in the near-infrared than in the visible. In addition, multi/hyper-spectral data collected from different platforms (aerial and satellite) under different conditions can be used to generate ancillary themes that aid interpretation (e.g. soil, geology and land-use layers) and are important for 'Total Archaeology'. However, multi/hyper-spectral sensors are relatively expensive and require systematic surveys under 'appropriate conditions' in order to be successful. It is this latter point which is critical: there is a poor understanding of the spatial, environmental and seasonal contrast dynamics that determine an 'appropriate condition' and therefore whether features of archaeological interest can be detected.
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