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The potential of hyperspectral and multi-spectral imagery to enhance archaeological cropmark detection: a comparative study
Authors:Syed Ali Aqdus  William S Hanson  Jane Drummond
Institution:1. Department of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland G12 8QQ, United Kingdom;2. Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ, United Kingdom
Abstract:Aerial photography has made the single most important contribution to our improved appreciation of the density, diversity and distribution of archaeological sites in Britain since World War Two. This is particularly the case for areas of intensive lowland agriculture where ploughed-out sites are known mainly from marks in the crops growing above them. However, reconnaissance for such cropmarks is not equally effective throughout the lowlands, because of the particular conditions of drier weather, well-drained soils and arable agriculture required before they become visible, and is highly unpredictable.
Keywords:Aerial archaeology  ATM  CASI  Cropmarks  Clyde valley  Hyperspectral  Inveresk  Multi-spectral  Principal component analysis  Tasselled cap transformation  Scotland
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