High and Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery to Evaluate Late Holocene Human–Environment Interactions in Arid Lands: A Case Study from the Central Sahara
We present preliminary results of an Earth observation approach for the study of past human occupation and landscape reconstruction in the Central Sahara. This region includes a variety of geomorphological features such as palaeo-oases, dried river beds, alluvial fans and upland plateaux whose geomo...
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doaj-0874070ad16a441bb5ac595b48f149bb2020-11-24T22:28:51ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922017-04-019435110.3390/rs9040351rs9040351High and Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery to Evaluate Late Holocene Human–Environment Interactions in Arid Lands: A Case Study from the Central SaharaStefano Biagetti0Stefania Merlo1Elhadi Adam2Augustin Lobo3Francesc C. Conesa4Jasper Knight5Hayette Bekrani6Enrico R. Crema7Jonas Alcaina-Mateos8Marco Madella9CaSEs, Departament d’Humanitats, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, C/ Ramon Trias Fargas 25–27, 08005 Barcelona, SpainSchool of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2050, South AfricaSchool of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2050, South AfricaInstitut de Ciencies de la Terra “Jaume Almera” (CSIC), C/Lluís Solé i Sabarís, s/n, 08028 Barcelona, SpainCaSEs, Departament d’Humanitats, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, C/ Ramon Trias Fargas 25–27, 08005 Barcelona, SpainSchool of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2050, South AfricaLaboratoire Méditerranéen de Préhistoire Europe Afrique LAMPEA (UMR 7269) MMSH, BP 647, 5 rue du Château de l’Horloge, 13094 Aix-en-Provence, FranceDepartment of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3DZ, UKCaSEs, Departament d’Humanitats, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, C/ Ramon Trias Fargas 25–27, 08005 Barcelona, SpainCaSEs, Departament d’Humanitats, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, C/ Ramon Trias Fargas 25–27, 08005 Barcelona, SpainWe present preliminary results of an Earth observation approach for the study of past human occupation and landscape reconstruction in the Central Sahara. This region includes a variety of geomorphological features such as palaeo-oases, dried river beds, alluvial fans and upland plateaux whose geomorphological characteristics, in combination with climate changes, have influenced patterns of human dispersal and sociocultural activities during the late Holocene. In this paper, we discuss the use of medium- and high-resolution remotely sensed data for the mapping of anthropogenic features and paleo- and contemporary hydrology and vegetation. In the absence of field inspection in this inaccessible region, we use different remote sensing methods to first identify and classify archaeological features, and then explore the geomorphological factors that might have influenced their spatial distribution.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/4/351SaharaLate HoloceneEarth ObservationGIShigh-resolution imagery |
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Stefano Biagetti Stefania Merlo Elhadi Adam Augustin Lobo Francesc C. Conesa Jasper Knight Hayette Bekrani Enrico R. Crema Jonas Alcaina-Mateos Marco Madella High and Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery to Evaluate Late Holocene Human–Environment Interactions in Arid Lands: A Case Study from the Central Sahara Remote Sensing Sahara Late Holocene Earth Observation GIS high-resolution imagery |
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Stefano Biagetti Stefania Merlo Elhadi Adam Augustin Lobo Francesc C. Conesa Jasper Knight Hayette Bekrani Enrico R. Crema Jonas Alcaina-Mateos Marco Madella |
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High and Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery to Evaluate Late Holocene Human–Environment Interactions in Arid Lands: A Case Study from the Central Sahara |
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High and Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery to Evaluate Late Holocene Human–Environment Interactions in Arid Lands: A Case Study from the Central Sahara |
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High and Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery to Evaluate Late Holocene Human–Environment Interactions in Arid Lands: A Case Study from the Central Sahara |
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High and Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery to Evaluate Late Holocene Human–Environment Interactions in Arid Lands: A Case Study from the Central Sahara |
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High and Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery to Evaluate Late Holocene Human–Environment Interactions in Arid Lands: A Case Study from the Central Sahara |
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high and medium resolution satellite imagery to evaluate late holocene human–environment interactions in arid lands: a case study from the central sahara |
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Remote Sensing |
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We present preliminary results of an Earth observation approach for the study of past human occupation and landscape reconstruction in the Central Sahara. This region includes a variety of geomorphological features such as palaeo-oases, dried river beds, alluvial fans and upland plateaux whose geomorphological characteristics, in combination with climate changes, have influenced patterns of human dispersal and sociocultural activities during the late Holocene. In this paper, we discuss the use of medium- and high-resolution remotely sensed data for the mapping of anthropogenic features and paleo- and contemporary hydrology and vegetation. In the absence of field inspection in this inaccessible region, we use different remote sensing methods to first identify and classify archaeological features, and then explore the geomorphological factors that might have influenced their spatial distribution. |
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Sahara Late Holocene Earth Observation GIS high-resolution imagery |
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