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Digital Methods and Remote Sensing in Archaeology : Archaeology in the Age of Sensing / edited by Maurizio Forte, Stefano Campana
(Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences. ISSN:21990964)

Edition 1st ed. 2016.
Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2016
Language English
Size XIX, 496 p. 223 illus., 175 illus. in color : online resource
Authors Forte, Maurizio editor
Campana, Stefano editor
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Subjects LCSH:Social sciences -- Statistical methods  All Subject Search
LCSH:Geographic information systems
LCSH:Archaeology
FREE:Statistics in Social Sciences, Humanities, Law, Education, Behavorial Sciences, Public Policy
FREE:Geographical Information System
FREE:Archaeology
Notes Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Data Collection and Technology -- Chapter 2 Image and Digital Processing -- Chapter 3 Landscape Representation and Scales -- Chapter 4 Simulation, Visualization and Computing -- Chapter 5 Interpretation and Discussion -- Chapter 6 Cultural Resource Management: Communication and Society
This volume debuts the new scope of Remote Sensing, which was first defined as the analysis of data collected by sensors that were not in physical contact with the objects under investigation (using cameras, scanners, and radar systems operating from spaceborne or airborne platforms). A wider characterization is now possible: Remote Sensing can be any  non-destructive approach to viewing the buried and nominally invisible evidence of past activity. Spaceborne and airborne sensors, now supplemented by laser scanning, are united using ground-based geophysical instruments and undersea remote sensing, as well as other non-invasive techniques such as surface collection or field-walking survey. Now, any  method that enables observation of evidence on or beneath the surface of the earth, without impact on the surviving stratigraphy, is legitimately within the realm of Remote Sensing.  The new interfaces and senses engaged in Remote Sensing appear throughout the book. On a philosophical level, this is about the landscapes and built environments that reveal history through place and time. It is about new perspectives—the views of history possible with Remote Sensing and fostered in part by immersive, interactive 3D and 4D environments discussed in this volume. These perspectives are both the result and the implementation of technological, cultural, and epistemological advances in record keeping, interpretation, and conceptualization. Methodology presented here builds on the current ease and speed in collecting data sets on the scale of the object, site, locality, and landscape. As this volume shows, many disciplines surrounding archaeology and related cultural studies are currently involved in Remote Sensing, and its relevance will only increase as the methodology expands. 
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