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Non-invasive prospection and landscape archaeology of Monte Primo (Marche, Italy) : new perspectives on a monumental mountain site
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- Miscellaneous
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Editorial for special issue : 'Archaeological remote sensing in the 21st century : (re)defining practice and theory'
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Integrating geophysical and photographic data to visualize the quarried structures of the Roman town of Bassianae
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Le cimetière de l’âge du Bronze de Gand/Hogeweg revu et sa signification pour les pratiques funéraires du Bronze moyen en Belgique
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Aalter-Woestijne : de bijdrage van de luchtfotografie
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Aerial photographs of Ethiopia 1935-1941
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Resolving some spatial resolution issues : part 2 : when diffraction takes over
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Geofysiske undersøgelser of luftfotoarkæologi i Vestjylland
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- Journal Article
- A4
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Resolving some spatial resolution issues : part 1 : between line pairs and sampling distance
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Historische luchtfoto'sgenomen tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog : bronnen en toepassingen
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Die nicht-invasive Erkundung der archäologischen Landschaft Carnuntum
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Surfaces from the visual past : recovering high-resolution terrain data from historic aerial imagery for multitemporal landscape analysis
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Integration of complementary archaeological prospection data from a Late Iron Age settlement at Vesterager-Denmark
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A conflict of one hundred years ago as a challenge for spatial development today : the conservation of WWI-heritage
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Taking vegetation marks into the next dimension : mapping the hilltop settlement of Montarice (central Adriatic Italy) by a multi-dimensional analysis of aerial imagery
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Discovering the lost Great War heritage in the present-day landscape based on an interdisciplinary landscape change analysis
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The reflection of two fields : electromagnetic radiation and its role in (aerial) imaging
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BRDF and its impact on aerial archaeological photography
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The Ypres Salient 1914–1918 : historical aerial photography and the landscape of war
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- Journal Article
- A2
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Are we there yet? A review and assessment of archaeological passive airborne optical imaging approaches in the light of landscape archaeology
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Introduction : conflict landscapes and archaeology from above
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- Journal Article
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Engaging with the canopy : multi-dimensional vegetation mark visualisation using archived aerial images
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Identifying relations between the dynamic military landscape and network of linear features throughout the Great War
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Conflict landscapes and archaeology from above
Birger Stichelbaut (UGent) and David Cowley(2016) -
- Journal Article
- A1
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Trying to break new ground in aerial archaeology
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Automated archiving of archaeological aerial images
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- Conference Paper
- P1
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Low cost 3D-modelling of a complex archaeological site using aerial photography in the hinterland of Petra, Jordan
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Automated archiving of oblique and vertical aerial photographs
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Forgotten and lost? Archival research of aerial photographic collections of the western front: 1914-1918 : a guide to the archives
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The discovery of the school of gladiators at Carnuntum, Austria
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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Helium balloons for 3D modelling : off to a flying start?
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From landscape of war to archaeological report: ten years of professional world War I archaeology in Flanders (Belgium)
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Producing orthophotos from archaeological aerial photographs using computer vision
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Airborne imaging for heritage documentation using the Fotokite tethered flying camera
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Accuracy analysis of direct georeferenced UAV images utilising low-cost navigation sensors
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Cost-effective geocoding with exterior orientation for airborne and terrestrial archaeological photography: possibilities and limitations
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Bronze age barrow research in Sandy Flanders (NW Belgium): an overview
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An interdisciplinary non-invasive approach to landscape archaeology of the Great War
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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Positioning in time and space: cost-effective exterior orientation for airborne archaeological photographs
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- Conference Paper
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Oriental: automatic geo-referencing and ortho-rectification of archaeological aerial photographs
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Een nieuw wapen : luchtfotografie tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog
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- Book Editor
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Vergeten linies : Antwerpse bunkers en loopgraven door de lens van Leutnant Zimmermann (1918)
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Undistorting the past: new techniques for orthorectification of archaeological aerial frame imagery
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- Journal Article
- A4
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Drones: een nieuwe kijk op archeologische luchtfotografie
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Getting computer vision airborne: using structure from motion for accurate orthophoto production
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Computer vision-based orthophoto mapping of complex archaeological sites: the ancient quarry of Pitaranha (Portugal-Spain)
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- Journal Article
- A4
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Computer vision techniques: towards automated orthophoto production
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Towards an integrated methodology for assessing rural settlement landscapes in the Belgian lowlands
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- Journal Article
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Straightforward archeological orthophotos from oblique aerial images
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- Book Chapter
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Rethinking the spectrum: the digital (r)evolution in archaeological aerial reconnaissance
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- Book Chapter
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Long-term integrated archaeological prospection at the Roman town of Carnuntum/Austria
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Taking computer vision aloft: archaeological three-dimensional reconstructions from aerial photographs with PhotoScan
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The first thirty kilometres of the western front 1914-1918: an aerial archaeological approach with historical remote sensing data
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Les tombelles de l'âge du bronze en Flandre sablonneuse (nord-ouest de la Belgique) : un status quaestionis
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An attempt to push back frontiers: digital near-ultraviolet aerial archaeology
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From the air to beneath the soil – revealing and mapping Great War trenches at Ploegsteert (Comines-Warneton), Belgium
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- PhD Thesis
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Beyond conventional boundaries: new technologies, methodologies, and procedures for the benefit of aerial archaeological data acquisition and analysis
(2009)