Abstract The first basic step in obtaining a correct geographical knowledge and initiative for archaeological cartography analysis is an adequately geo-localized representation of natural and semi-natural resources and human activities, present and past. In this context, the correct and contextual evaluation of the resources through the use of integrated techniques of aerial photos, remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) supply the synoptic instrument to the real knowledge of the land geography and for the operational management of any research and project. We will describe, at a synthetic level, the maturity of the land systematic study of Babylon archaeological site using different change detection analysis. Topographic maps of 1920 and 1980 were used, 18 aerial photos (1986) were mosaicked and georeferenced, vector information was digitized and inserted in a GIS system, DTM was build. Object oriented image analysis activity is being carried on and initial results are available through a WebGIS. The use of remote sensing (Quickbird and Ikonos) data allows us to capture the integral mutations due to human interventions. Earth observation data and GIS system were an optimal starting point for generating and updating the cartography. This results will be indispensable for the Iraqi authority and scientific community who care about the future of the territory. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Archeological Remote Sensing Application: Pre-post War Situation of Babylon Archeological Site- Iraq / Jahjah, Munzer; Ulivieri, Carlo; A., Invernizzi; R., Parapetti. - In: ACTA ASTRONAUTICA. - ISSN 0094-5765. - STAMPA. - 61:(2007), pp. 121-130. [10.1016/j.actaastro.2007.01.034]

Archeological Remote Sensing Application: Pre-post War Situation of Babylon Archeological Site- Iraq

JAHJAH, munzer;ULIVIERI, Carlo;
2007

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Abstract The first basic step in obtaining a correct geographical knowledge and initiative for archaeological cartography analysis is an adequately geo-localized representation of natural and semi-natural resources and human activities, present and past. In this context, the correct and contextual evaluation of the resources through the use of integrated techniques of aerial photos, remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) supply the synoptic instrument to the real knowledge of the land geography and for the operational management of any research and project. We will describe, at a synthetic level, the maturity of the land systematic study of Babylon archaeological site using different change detection analysis. Topographic maps of 1920 and 1980 were used, 18 aerial photos (1986) were mosaicked and georeferenced, vector information was digitized and inserted in a GIS system, DTM was build. Object oriented image analysis activity is being carried on and initial results are available through a WebGIS. The use of remote sensing (Quickbird and Ikonos) data allows us to capture the integral mutations due to human interventions. Earth observation data and GIS system were an optimal starting point for generating and updating the cartography. This results will be indispensable for the Iraqi authority and scientific community who care about the future of the territory. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2007
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Archeological Remote Sensing Application: Pre-post War Situation of Babylon Archeological Site- Iraq / Jahjah, Munzer; Ulivieri, Carlo; A., Invernizzi; R., Parapetti. - In: ACTA ASTRONAUTICA. - ISSN 0094-5765. - STAMPA. - 61:(2007), pp. 121-130. [10.1016/j.actaastro.2007.01.034]
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