KEYWORDS: Cameras, Sensors, Near infrared, RGB color model, Data acquisition, Short wave infrared radiation, Vegetation, Long wavelength infrared, Infrared radiation, Thermography
This paper presents the results of an aerial survey taken over prehistoric and Roman era archaeological sites in southern Moravia and north-west Bohemia. The images were acquired by both aircraft and RPAS, equipped with a variety of sensors (such as multispectral, RGB, infrared, red-edge and thermal cameras), to serve as a source of information for archaeologists about the existence of unknown sites (hitherto not evidenced). The non-invasive character of remotely sensed data which brings important data on the buried archaeological features is valuable and, at the same time, more careful to archaeological heritage in contrast to traditional excavation methods.
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