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      Evaluation of Corona and Ikonos high resolution satellite imagery for archaeological prospection in western Syria

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          Satellite surveys in Syria have made use of imagery recorded some 30 years apart. By comparing the earlier pictures (Corona) with the later (Ikonos), sites captured on the former can be accurately located by the latter. The comparison also reveals the stark implications for archaeology as large parts of west Asian landscape change from a state of ‘benign neglect’ to active redevelopment. Based on their experience in the Homs survey, the authors have important advice to offer in the design and costing of surveys using satellite imagery.

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          CORONA Satellite Photography and Ancient Road Networks: A Northern Mesopotamian Case Study

          Jason A Ur (2003)
          Middle-eastern archaeologists are winning new information from declassified military photographs taken 25 years ago. This study shows how pictures of north-eastern Syria are revealing the routeways, and by inference the agricultural systems of Mesopotamia in the early Bronze Age.
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            Processing of Ikonos imagery for submetre 3D positioning and building extraction

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              CORONA satellite photography: an archaeological application from the Middle East

              The declassification of CORONA high-resolution space photography has made a valuable new resource available for the study of ancient landscapes. Using a recent case-study from Syria, examples are given of various ways in which CORONA imagery can significantly enhance regional survey work.
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                Journal
                applab
                Antiquity
                Antiquity
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0003-598X
                1745-1744
                March 01 2007
                January 2 2015
                : 81
                : 311
                : 161-175
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                10.1017/S0003598X00094916
                4205eefd-47d6-4dfa-b84b-68e7f476168f
                © 2007
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