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Miriam A. Kolar, Doyuen Ko and Sungyoung Kim
We examine the praxis implications of our working definition of aural heritage: spatial acoustics as physically experienced by humans in cultural contexts; aligned with the aims of anthropological archaeology (the study of human life from materials). Her...
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Emanuel Demetrescu and Daniele Ferdani
This article is framed into the theoretical and methodological background of virtual archaeology. The advantages of virtual archaeology and its weak points have long been discussed in academia, formulating theoretical foundations and principles to be fol...
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Stefan L. Smith
The increasing availability and sinking costs of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, has resulted in these devices becoming relatively commonplace on archaeological sites. The advantages of being able to rapidly obtain bespoke high...
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Peter McKeague, Anthony Corns, Åsa Larsson, Anne Moreau, Axel Posluschny, Koen Van Daele and Tim Evans
The Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE) Directive (2007) requires public organisations across Europe to share environmentally-related spatial datasets to support decision making and management of the environment. Despite the enviro...
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Dylan S. Davis, Robert J. DiNapoli and Kristina Douglass
Landscape archaeology has a long history of using predictive models to improve our knowledge of extant archaeological features around the world. Important advancements in spatial statistics, however, have been slow to enter archaeological predictive mode...
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Deodato Tapete
Building upon the positive outcomes and evidence of dissemination across the community of the first Special Issue ?Remote Sensing and Geosciences for Archaeology?, the second edition of this Special Series of Geosciences dedicated to ?Earth Observation, ...
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Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez, Ángel Guerra Campo, Ángel L. Muñoz-Nieto, Luis J. Sánchez-Aparicio and Diego González-Aguilera
Cultural heritage (CH) documentation is essential for the study and promotion of CH assets/sites, and provides a way of transmitting knowledge about heritage to future generations. The integration of the fourth dimension into geospatial datasets enables ...
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Stefan L. Smith and Marie-Laure Chambrade
Recent developments in the availability of very high-resolution satellite imagery through platforms like GoogleEarth (Google, Santa Clara County, CA, USA) and Bing Maps (Microsoft, Redmond, WA, USA) have greatly opened up the possibilities of their use b...
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Karel Pavelka, Jaroslav ?edina and Eva Matou?ková
Currently, satellite images can be used to document historical or archaeological sites in areas that are distant, dangerous, or expensive to visit, and they can be used instead of basic fieldwork in several cases. Nowadays, they have final resolution on ...
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Alberto Dentice Bacigalupe
El estudio se sitúa en la Olla de Caldera, comuna de La Serena, IV Región, Chile; habitada por una Comunidad Agrícola derivada de ocupaciones territoriales prehispánicas, adaptadas sucesivamente desde la conquista. Existen allí, sitios arqueológicos inca...
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