Identification of archaeological sites by remote sensing

Due to the specific properties of the territory of Croatia – which is divided into lowland, littoral and mountainous regions – it is necessary to define for each the most appropriate method of identification and study of archaeological remains by remote sensing. For each area, zones of intensive study of aerial photographs were determined, in order to define the rules pertaining to the method of detecting individual sites on different photographs. This would subsequently be complemented by analyses of wider areas using available network browsers (Geoportal, ARKOD, Google Earth, cyclic recordings of the State Geodetic Administration) and oblique aerial photography.

Bartul Šiljeg

Site:

  • Mala Luka (Krk)

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