Remote sensing in archaeology

Remote sensing techniques in archaeology are an increasingly important component of the technical and methodological tool set available in archaeological research.[1] The use of remote sensing techniques allows archaeologists to uncover unique data that is unobtainable using traditional archaeological excavation techniques.

  1. ^ Rindfuss, Ronald R and Stern, Paul C. Linking Remote Sensing and Social Science: The Need and the New Challenges.People and Pixels: Linking Remote Sensing and Social Science.National Academy Press. Washington D.C.1998. ,

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