Aerial archaeology (AA) uses photographs, and other kinds of image acquisition, in archaeological field research. It involves taking photographs of the land from above, examining them for pertinent information, interpreting the images seen there and making the resulting data available in a variety of forms to develop archaeological knowledge about past people and the conservation of archaeological sites and landscapes (Bewley and Rączkowski 2002).
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Rączkowski, W. (2015). Aerial Archaeology. In SpringerBriefs in Archaeology (pp. 19–25). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09819-7_3
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