SIG Summary
The Archaeology SIG aims to encourage the exchange of research and methodology between remote sensing scientists and archaeologists, especially those concerned with methods of site prospection and novel applications. Meetings concentrate on a mixture of case studies and developing methodology and include ground-based methods, photogrammetry, LIDAR, laser scanning, and geophysical prospection, as well as aerial photography and thermal imaging.
SIG Activities
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The Archaeology Special Interest Group of the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society aims to:
- Promote the development & use of remote sensing in archaeological surveying
- Encourage research in all aspects of remote site location and interpretation
- Provide a forum for the exchange of information & ideas (see Arch SIG Newsletters on the publications page)
Archaeology SIG Newsletter Spring 2011
Archaeology SIG Newsletter Autumn 2010
Archaeology SIG Newsletter 1999
Archaeology SIG Newsletter 1997
See the full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies.


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