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High Resolution space and ground-based remote sensing and implications for landscape archaeology: the case from Portus, Italy

High Resolution space and ground-based remote sensing and implications for landscape archaeology: the case from Portus, Italy
High Resolution space and ground-based remote sensing and implications for landscape archaeology: the case from Portus, Italy
Ground-based archaeological survey methods, together with aerial photography and satellite remote sensing data, provide archaeologists with techniques for analysing archaeological sites and landscapes. These techniques allow different properties to be detected dependent on the nature of archaeological deposits, although clear restrictions exist, either with their physical limitations, or in the extent and nuances of their application. With recent developments in landscape archaeology technologies, it is increasingly necessary to adopt an integrated strategy of prospection, incorporating both ground-based non-destructive methods and remotely sensed data, to understand fully the character and development of archaeological landscapes. This paper outlines the results of a pilot project to test this approach on the archaeological landscape of Portus, the port of Imperial Rome. Its results confirm the potential that exists in enhancing the mapping of this major port complex and its hinterland by means of an integration of satellite remote-sensing data, geophysical survey and aerial photography. They have made it possible for new questions to be raised about Portus and its environs and, by implication, suggest that integrated fieldwork strategies of this kind have much more to tell us about major Classical sites and other large and complex sites across the globe than by addressing them by means of single methods alone.
geophysical survey, remote sensing, landscape archaeology, roman empire, trade
0305-4403
277-292
Keay, S.J.
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Parcak, S.
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Strutt, K.D.
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Parcak, S.
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Keay, S.J., Parcak, S. and Strutt, K.D. (2014) High Resolution space and ground-based remote sensing and implications for landscape archaeology: the case from Portus, Italy. Journal of Archaeological Science, 52, 277-292. (doi:10.1016/j.jas.2014.08.010).

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Ground-based archaeological survey methods, together with aerial photography and satellite remote sensing data, provide archaeologists with techniques for analysing archaeological sites and landscapes. These techniques allow different properties to be detected dependent on the nature of archaeological deposits, although clear restrictions exist, either with their physical limitations, or in the extent and nuances of their application. With recent developments in landscape archaeology technologies, it is increasingly necessary to adopt an integrated strategy of prospection, incorporating both ground-based non-destructive methods and remotely sensed data, to understand fully the character and development of archaeological landscapes. This paper outlines the results of a pilot project to test this approach on the archaeological landscape of Portus, the port of Imperial Rome. Its results confirm the potential that exists in enhancing the mapping of this major port complex and its hinterland by means of an integration of satellite remote-sensing data, geophysical survey and aerial photography. They have made it possible for new questions to be raised about Portus and its environs and, by implication, suggest that integrated fieldwork strategies of this kind have much more to tell us about major Classical sites and other large and complex sites across the globe than by addressing them by means of single methods alone.

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Published date: December 2014
Keywords: geophysical survey, remote sensing, landscape archaeology, roman empire, trade
Organisations: Archaeology

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Local EPrints ID: 369487
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/369487
ISSN: 0305-4403
PURE UUID: 8a359c34-c742-41eb-864d-3f577a90e938

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Date deposited: 01 Oct 2014 10:43
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 18:04

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Author: S.J. Keay
Author: S. Parcak
Author: K.D. Strutt

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