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Título
Exploring Ephemeral Features with Ground-Penetrating Radar: An Approach to Roman Military Camps
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Palabras clave
Teledetección
Ejército romano
Campamentos romanos
Península Ibérica
Visualización volumétrica
Georradar
GPR
Clasificación UNESCO
5504 Historia por épocas
5505.01 Arqueología
Fecha de publicación
2022-09-30
Editor
MDPi
Citación
García Sánchez, J., Costa-García, J. M., Fonte, J., & González-Álvarez, D. (2022). Exploring Ephemeral Features with Ground-Penetrating Radar: An Approach to Roman Military Camps. Remote Sensing, 14(19), 4884. doi:10.3390/rs14194884
Resumen
[EN]This paper addresses an experimental approach to the archaeological study of Roman camps in NW Iberia using ground-penetrating radar (henceforth GPR). The main goal is to explore the capabilities of GPR to extract datasets from ephemeral features, such as temporary camps or siege works, among others. This information aims to maximise the data available before excavation, orienting it to areas that could provide good results in terms of feature detection and contrast between soil matrix and archaeological deposits. This paper explores the potential of the GPR approach and volumetric data visualisation to improve our understanding of four ephemeral sites: Alto da Raia (Montalegre, Portugal–Calvos de Randín, Spain), Sueros de Cepeda (Villamejil, Spain), Los Andinales (Villsandino, Spain), and Villa María (Sasamón, Spain). Despite the focus of this paper, other survey techniques (namely LiDAR, aerial photography, and magnetometry) were used in combination with GPR. Further excavation of the sites provided ground truthing for all data remotely gathered.
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ISSN
2072-4292
DOI
10.3390/rs14194884
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