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Zoltán Czajlik
Archaeological results of remote sensing methods
The increasingly well-known methods of remote sensing have become frequent topics of archaeological conferences. We know many excellent schools, important archives have been created, and aerial archaeological and magnetometric research have achieved important results during the past decades. The aim of the session is partly to review these archaeological results, and partly to present new results that are connected to less wide-spread methods (e.g. gravity measurement, satellite applications, LIDAR, etc.), to specific archaeological fields or periods, and have preferably been verified by excavations or other means.
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