The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Aug 2015)

Documentation of archaeological sites in northern iraq using remote sensing methods

  • E. Matoušková,
  • K. Pavelka,
  • K. Nováček,
  • L. Starková

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W7-331-2015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XL-5-W7
pp. 331 – 336

Abstract

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The MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Landscape in Northeastern Mesopotamia) project is aiming to investigate a Late Sasanian and Islamic urban network in the land of Erbil, historic province of Hidyab (Adiabene) that is located in the northern Iraq. The research of the hierarchical urban network in a defined area belongs to approaches rarely used in the study of the Islamic urbanism. The project focuses on the cluster of urban sites of the 6th–17th centuries A.D. This paper focuses on remote sensing analysis of historical sites with special interest of FORMOSAT-2 data that have been gained through a research announcement: Free FORMOSAT-2 satellite Imagery. Documentation of two archaeological sites (Makhmúr al-Qadima and Kushaf) are introduced. FORMOSAT-2 data results have been compared to historic CORONA satellite data of mentioned historical sites purchased earlier by the University of West Bohemia. Remote sensing methods were completed using in-situ measurements.