![]() ![]() Advanced processing of APs (rectification of oblique APs, their archaeological interpretation and mapping of recorded sites and features by means of GIS).Verification and mapping of cropmarked features on the ground through GPS and Total station.Theoretical basis of ARS, practical air survey performed in Cessna 172 (owned by the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology), downloading and primary processing of photographs and GPS data.The course is divided into the following parts: Air- and field school Practical training in the processing and mapping of aerial photographs (APs) and LiDAR data.Teaching about theoretical basement and principals of archaeological remote sensing (ARS) and enabling the participants to acquire basic knowledge in the practice of archaeological air survey carried out from low altitude and focused on the identification and documentation of archaeological buried sites and features displayed via cropmarks.Martin Gojda manager and contact person: Dr. Lucie Čulíková Objectives of the workshop: Organizer: Department of Archaeology, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic Participants: Students of archaeology and scholars interested in archaeological remote sensing for past settlement and landscape study Term: 24th - 28th June 2013 (three-day course including a field- trip) Place: Airfield of the Air Club of the Czech Republic at Sazená (central Bohemia, distr. Workshop Archaeological Air Survey and Remote Sensing SAZEN 2013 ![]()
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