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Interpreting archaeological topography : airborne laser scanning, 3D data and ground observation /

"Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS), or lidar, is an enormously important innovation for data collection and interpretation in archaeology. The application of archaeological 3D data deriving from sources including ALS, close-range photogrammetry and terrestrial and photogrammetric scanners has grown...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Opitz, Rachel S., Cowley, David, 1966-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford, U.K. ; Oakville, Conn. : Oxbow Books, 2013.
Colección:Occasional publication of the Aerial Archaeology Research Group ; no. 5.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Lasers, 3D data and interpretation of archaeological topography / Rachel Opitz and David Cowley
  • An overview of airborne and terrestrial laser scanning in archaeology / Rachel Opitz
  • Airborne laser scanning and archaeological interpretation : bringing back the people / Michael Doneus and Thomas Kühteiber
  • Cultivating the "wilderness" : how lidar can improve archaeological landscape understanding / Ole Risbøl
  • I walked, I saw, I surveyed, but what did I see? ... and what did I survey? / Stratford Halliday
  • Interpreting aerial images / Rog Palmer
  • Messy landscapes : lidar and the practices of landscaping / Dimitrij Mleku
  • Visualizations of lidar derived relief models / Ziga Kokalj, Klemen Zaksek and Kristof Ostir
  • Worth a thousand words : photogrammetry for archaeological 3D survey / Fabio Remondino
  • From lidar to LSCM : micro-topographies of archaeological finds / Adrian A. Evans, Mhairi L. Maxwell and Gemma L. Cruickshanks
  • Using lidar : fitting to purpose / Simon Crutchley
  • Lidar and world heritage : sites in Ireland : why was such a rich data source gathered, how is it being utilised, and what lessons have been learned? / Anthony Corns and Robert Shaw
  • The role of lidar intensity data in interpreting environmental and cultural archaeological landscapes / Keith Challis and Andy J. Howard
  • The changing picture of archaeological landscapes : lidar prospection over very large areas as part of a cultural heritage strategy / Ralf Hesse
  • Lidar in Mediterranean agricultural landscapes : reassessing land use in the mauguio / Nicolas Poirier, Rachel Opitz, Laure Nuninger, and Kristof Ostir
  • Using lidar as part of a multi-sensor approach to archaeological survey and interpretation / Rebecca Bennett, Kate Welham, Ross A. Hill and Andrew Ford
  • Remotely acquired, not remotely sensed : using lidar as a field survey tool / Stewart Ainsworth, Al Oswald and Dave Went
  • Lidar survey in the Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site / Stephen Davis, Conor Brady, Will Megarry and Kevin Barton
  • Immersive visualisation of survey and laser scanning : the case for using computer game engines / Keith Challis and Mark Kincey
  • The practice of collaboration / Anthony Beck.