Aerial Imagery (Other Keyword)
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Aerial Images of Cape Canaveral (1949-1951).
Aerial Images, Cape Canaveral (1964-1969) (1969)
Aerial Images of Cape Canaveral (1964-1969).
Aerial Images, Cape Canaveral (1971-1972) (1972)
Aerial Images of Cape Canaveral (1971-1972)
Aerial Images, Cape Canaveral (1979-1983 & 1993) (1993)
Aerial Images of Cape Canaveral (1979-1983 & 1993)
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station cultural heritage resources collection.
Cultural Resource Survey Areas - Joint Base Andrews Brandywine Receiver Station (CFJG) (2016)
Map of the Brandywine Receiver Station at Joint Base Andrews highlighting Cultural Resource Survey Areas which have been sampled with test units and surface reconnaissance.
Cultural Resource Survey Areas - Joint Base Andrews Davidsonville Transmitter Station (JEBX) (2017)
Map of the Davidsonville Transmitter Station at Joint Base Andrews highlighting Cultural Resource Survey Areas which have been sampled with test units and surface reconnaissance.
Cultural Resource Survey Areas - Joint Base Andrews Main Base (AJXF) (2015)
Map of the Main Base area of Joint Base Andrews highlighting Cultural Resource Survey Areas which have been sampled with test units, surface reconnaissance, Phase I Surveys, and other activities.
Droning on a Budget: UAVs, Aerial Imagery, and Photogrammetry for the Archaeologist (2017)
Recent changes to the FAA regulations covering the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or "drones" have clarified their use in both research and commercial operations. This paper is intended to provide an overview of low-cost entry into the use of UAVs for archaeological projects and considerations for applications in aerial imagery, videography, and photogrammetry. Using drones for documentation and interpretation is no longer uncommon, but it has been cost-prohibitive since the previous...
High Altitude Aerial Imagery in Location and Management of Archaeological Reosurces Along the Louisiana Coastal Zone (1978)
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Imagining and Analyzing Paths: Using Modern GIS Techniques to Identify Historical Trails (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Roads, Rivers, Rails and Trails (and more): The Archaeology of Linear Historic Properties" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Since 2011, Alpine Archaeological Consultants, Inc. of Montrose, Colorado has documented a number of historic trails for the Bureau of Land Management and the United States Forest Service (USFS). Most of our work has occurred on the Old Spanish (OST) and the Santa Fe National Historic...
Institutionalizing Protocols for Wide-Area Inventory of Archaeological Sites by the Analysis of Aerial and Satellite Imagery (Legacy 11-158)
This project developed the statistical treatments and computational capacity required to analyze data collected with a variety of remote sensing devices in order to detect environmental change associated with human activities; by this means, maps were produced that illustrated anthropogenic micro-environmental change by comparing environmental conditions at archaeological sites with conditions that exist in the surrounding landscape. The result is a decision support tool that offers substantial...
Institutionalizing Protocols for Wide-Area Inventory of Archaeological Sites by the Analysis of Aerial and Satellite Imagery - Report (Legacy 11-158) (2014)
The report describes the results of a project to develop the statistical treatments and computational capacity required to analyze data collected with a variety of remote sensing devices in order to detect environmental change associated with human activities; by this means, maps were produced that illustrated anthropogenic micro-environmental change by comparing environmental conditions at archaeological sites with conditions that exist in the surrounding landscape. The result is a decision...
LET-716: Section 106 SHPO Transmittal Letter for the Replace Overhead Transmission B6 Power Line Project (2021)
This document is a letter initiating the Section 106 process with the California State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) for the Replace Overhead Transmission B6 Power Line Project. The letter provides a brief justification and description of the undertaking and details the effort to identify historic properties. Specifically the letter 1) delineates the Area of Potential Effect (APE), 2) details the archaeological resources found within 1/4 mile of the project area and more specifically...
LET-717: Section 106 SYBCI Transmittal Letter for the Replace Overhead Transmission B6 Power Line Project (2020)
This document is a letter initiating Section 106 with the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians (SYBCI) for the Replace Overhead Transmission B6 Power Line Project. The letter provides a brief justification and description of the undertaking and details the effort to identify historic properties. Specifically the letter 1) delineates the Area of Potential Effect (APE), 2) details the archaeological resources found within 1/4 mile of the project area and more specifically that fall within the...
Removing the Veil: Interest of Military Land Managers in Using Declassified and Classified Imagery (Legacy 99-1749)
A report on the uses of imagery to support land management activities.
Removing the Veil: Interest of Military Land Managers in Using Declassified and Classified Imagery (Legacy 99-1749) (2000)
A report on the uses of imagery to support land management activities.
Site Maps for Joint Base Andrews, Davidsonville Transmitter Station, and Brandywine Receiver Station (2017)
Aerial maps of Archaeological Sites and Cultural Resource Survey Areas at Joint Base Andrews, including Davidsonville Transmitter Station, and Brandywine Receiver Station.
A Tenuous Prize: Archaeology of the Inka Conquest of Northern Highland Ecuador (2024)
This is an abstract from the "The Barbacoan World: Recognizing and Preserving the Unique Indigenous Cultural Developments of the Northern Andes" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The numerous Inka forts in northern highland Ecuador, more than reported from most other imperial provinces, suggest preoccupations with the region and its inhabitants. The Barbacoan-speaking locals were indeed powerful and a potentially difficult conquest, as attested to by...