Satellite imagery as a resource in the prospection for archaeological sites in central Syria

Geoarchaeology - An International Journal - Tập 21 Số 7 - Trang 735-750 - 2006
Keith Wilkinson1, Anthony Beck2, Graham Philip2
1Department of Archaeology, University of Winchester, West Hill, Winchester, SO22 4NR, United Kingdom
2Department of Archaeology, University of Durham, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom

Tóm tắt

AbstractBoth IKONOS and CORONA satellite imagery are currently being employed by the research project Settlement and Landscape Development in the Homs Region, Syria, as the primary deskbased means of detecting non‐tell archaeological sites, a category that has generally been underrepresented in traditional tell‐centered surveys in the Middle East. Satellite imagery provides a highly effective means of prospecting for ancient settlement remains on the marl geologies of the project's Southern Study Area. The recent intense agricultural development of the area and a largely erosive landscape history since the Bronze Age mean that ancient settlements survive as “lags” in the present soils that display either highly reflective or (more rarely) absorptive signatures in the imagery. As a result, many previously unknown archaeological sites have been detected by the project. Laboratory analysis of transects of samples taken across four sites detected in the satellite imagery suggests that the reflectance/absorption spectra of the archaeological sites is largely a product of the grain‐size variations that result from occupation activities; geochemical and magnetic properties play a lesser role. The grain‐size properties of the site locations are likely to reflect the decomposition of mud‐brick, the dominant building material in the area for much of the past. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Từ khóa


Tài liệu tham khảo

Asnar G., 1989, Theory and applications of optical remote sensing

Beck A.R.(2004).The evaluation of CORONA and IKONOS satellite imagery for archaeological applications in a semi‐arid environment. Unpublished doctoral dissertation University of Durham UK.

Ben‐Dor E., 1999

Bowen H.J.M., 1979, Environmental chemistry of the elements

Bridgland D.R., 2003, A long Quaternary terrace sequence in the Orontes River valley, Syria: A record of uplift and of human occupation, Current Science, 84, 1080

Calvet Y., 1992, Collection de la Maison de l'Orient Mediterrané 21

Clark A., 1996, Seeing beneath the soil: Prospecting methods in archaeology

10.2307/3643016

10.1080/00438243.1992.9980206

Donoghue D.N.M., 2001, Handbook of archaeological scienceM, 555

2002 IOS Press Amsterdam D.N.M. Donoghue G. Philip N. Galiatsatos A. Beck R.H. Bewley W. Raçzkowski Satellite imagery for archaeological applications: A case study from the Orontes valley Syria 211 223

Dubertret L., 1938, Sur l'existence du Pontien lacustre en Syrie et sur sa signification tectonique, Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Academie des Sciences de Paris, 206, 69

10.1306/74D70646-2B21-11D7-8648000102C1865D

Gale A.J., 1991, Quaternary sediments: Petrographic methods for the study of unlithified rocks

Galiatsatos N.(2004).Assessment of satellite imagery in landscape archaeology applications: Case study from the Orontes valley Syria. Unpublished doctoral dissertation University of Durham UK.

Horvath E.H., 1984, Relationship among LandSat digital data and the properties of Arizona rangelands, Soil Science Society of America, 56, 865

Irons J.R., 1989, Theory and applications of optical remote sensing

Jensen J.R., 2000, Remote sensing of the environment: An earth resource perspective

10.1017/S0003598X0008697X

Le Borgne E., 1960, Influence de feu sur les propriétés magnétique du sol et sur celles du schist et du granite, Annales de Géophysique, 16, 159

10.1016/S0034-4257(96)00075-2

McDonald R.A., 1995, CORONA: Success for space reconnaisance. A look into the Cold War, and a revolution for intelligence, Engineering and Remote Sensing, 61, 689

Myers V., 1983, Manual of remote sensing

Parr P.J., 1983, The Tell Nebi Mend project, Annales Archéologiques Arabes Syriennes, 31, 99

Parr P.J., 2003, Excavations at Arjoune, Syria. BAR International Series 1134

10.1017/S0003598X00089869

10.1179/007589102790217327

10.1002/1096-9837(200006)25:6<601::AID-ESP94>3.0.CO;2-M

Pournelle J.R., 2003, Marshland of cities: Deltaic landscapes and the evolution of early Mesopotamian civilization

Rosen A.M., 1986, Cities of clay: The geoarchaeology of tells

Soil Survey Staff, 1975, Soil taxonomy: A basic system of soil classification for making and interpreting soil surveys

10.2136/sssaj1981.03615995004500060031x

10.1017/S0003598X00061391

1994 Peeters Ghent K. Verhoeven L. Dales H. Gasche M. Tanret C. Janssen A. Degraeve Remote sensing and geographical information systems (GIS) for archaeological research (applied in Mesopotamia) 519 539

10.1086/622910

10.1023/A:1009487620969

10.2307/j.ctv1jf2ddx