
Prospection and remote sensing
What is it about?
Prospection and remote sensing are non-invasive methods used to detect and map archaeological remains without excavation. Using techniques such as geophysical survey, aerial photography, satellite imagery, and LiDAR, archaeologists can identify buried structures, landscape features, and traces of past human activity.
What does ArchLab offer?
ArchLab offers state-of-the-art equipment and methods for remotes sensing and 3D imaging of sites and objects.
The equipment at DARKlab and LUSA includes photographic equipment and software to support 3D recording of archaeological excavations and features.
These laboratories offer prospection and remote sensing: