Remote Sensing (Aug 2020)

SAR Sentinel 1 Imaging and Detection of Palaeo-Landscape Features in the Mediterranean Area

  • Abdelaziz Elfadaly,
  • Nicodemo Abate,
  • Nicola Masini,
  • Rosa Lasaponara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12162611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 16
p. 2611

Abstract

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The use of satellite radar in landscape archaeology offers great potential for manifold applications, such as the detection of ancient landscape features and anthropogenic transformations. Compared to optical data, the use and interpretation of radar imaging for archaeological investigations is more complex, due to many reasons including that: (i) ancient landscape features and anthropogenic transformations provide subtle signals, which are (ii) often covered by noise; and, (iii) only detectable in specific soil characteristics, moisture content, vegetation phenomenology, and meteorological parameters. In this paper, we assessed the capability of SAR Sentinel 1 in the imaging and detection of palaeo-landscape features in the Mediterranean area of Tavoliere delle Puglie. For the purpose of our investigations, a significant test site (larger than 200 km2) was selected in the Foggia Province (South of Italy) as this area has been characterized for millennia by human frequentation starting from (at least) the Neolithic. The results from the Sentinel 1 (S-1) data were successfully compared with independent data sets, and the comparison clearly showed an excellent match between the S-1 based outputs and ancient anthropogenic transformations and landscape features.

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