Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeology


Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeology
By Sarah H. Parcak


Book Description 
This handbook is the first comprehensive overview of the field of satellite remote sensing for archaeology and how it can be applied to ongoing archaeological fieldwork projects across the globe. It provides a survey of the history and development of the field, connecting satellite remote sensing in archaeology to broader developments in remote sensing, archaeological method and theory, cultural resource management, and environmental studies. With a focus on practical uses of satellite remote sensing, Sarah H. Parcak evaluates satellite imagery types and remote sensing analysis techniques specific to the discovery, preservation, and management of archaeological sites.
Case studies from Asia, Central America, and the Middle East are explored, including Xi’an, China; Angkor Wat, Cambodia and Egypt’s floodplains. In-field surveying techniques particular to satellite remote sensing are emphasized, providing strategies for recording ancient features on the ground observed from space. The book also discusses broader issues relating to archaeological remote sensing ethics, looting prevention, and archaeological site preservation. New sensing research is included and illustrated with the inclusion of over 160 satellite images of ancient sites.


Product Details
Paperback: 303 Pages
Publisher: Routledge, First Edition (12 May 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0415448778
ISBN-13: 978-0415448772
Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 7.1 x 0.9 inches

Size: 10 MB

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