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Investigation of past archaeological landscapes using remote sensing and GIS: a multi-method case study from Mount Ida,Crete
Authors:Christoph Siart  Bernhard Eitel  Diamantis Panagiotopoulos
Affiliation:1. Geographical Institute, Laboratory for Geomorphology and Geoecology, University of Heidelberg, Germany;2. Institute of Classical Archaeology, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:Spatial analysis in geoarchaeological applications can be improved by implementing a wider set of geoecological parameters, in order to provide more precise results. The aim of the paper is to show how geoscientific ground-truth and techniques can be adopted for detailed archaeological studies using a comprehensive set of environmental variables that might have influenced ancient settlement patterns. The project focuses on spatial patterns of archaeological sites as well as Bronze Age communication paths in Central Crete by applying a multi-method approach (surveying, remote sensing, DEM analysis, least-cost analysis, candidate site detection, predictive modelling, etc.). In contrast to conventional archaeological GIS applications this enhanced strategy offers promising prospects regarding landscape and settlement modelling.
Keywords:Digital geoarchaeology   Archaeological landscape   Remote sensing   GIS and DEM analysis   Site detection   Crete
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