Three of our papers are now available to view from “The World’s Heritage in the Digital Age: New Technologies Towards Sustainable Research, Conservation and Communication” conference in Vienna 2021.
All three papers in this monograph document methods, with associated case studies, of our award-winning Landscape Prospection Service techniques covering geoarchaeological mapping, geochemical and magnetic susceptibility survey, and the use of high-resolution LiDAR and multispectral UAV surveys.
You can find these papers under the “Seeing in the Dark” section which discuss reconnaissance and evaluation technologies for World Heritage Sites and major infrastructure developments.
They are titled:
- Illuminating the Darkness: Using Geochemical Survey in Archaeological Reconnaissance and Evaluation for Major Infrastructure Developments (Roger Doonan, Clive Waddington, Jay Carver)
- Flying High! Combining Old with New Methods for Enhanced Airborne Prospection and Characterisation: Integrating UAV-Based Remote Sensing with Traditional Survey Methodologies. (Joel Goodchild, Roger Doonan, Robin Holgate, Clive Waddington)
- Advances in Archaeological Prospection: The Geoarchaeological Shift (Clive Waddington, David G. Passmore)
You can find the free e-monograph on the Vienna conference website here.