Remote Sensing (Aug 2023)

Application of UAS with Remote Sensing Sensors for the Location of Marks in the Archaeological Site of the Europos, Greece

  • Dimitris Kaimaris,
  • Dimitris Tsokas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15153843
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 15
p. 3843

Abstract

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The Archaic Acropolis of Europos (region of Central Macedonia, Greece) is an important archaeological site, which was inhabited since the 7th century BC up to the 4th century AD. In the lowland area, south of the acropolis and a short distance away, archaeologists speculate that the extensive ancient cemetery of the acropolis, which is a result of its long-term habitation, was located there. In an effort to locate marks that will support this view, WingtraOne GEN II, one of today’s leading Uncrewed Aircraft Systems, was used to collect RGB and multispectral images. After the production of the necessary digital surface models and orthophotomosaics, index maps related to the crops were created. The total of the products allowed the visual identification of 123 marks, which are probably attributed to hitherto unknown covered ancient tombs. In addition, marks of unknown covered ditches of long length were found in the plain area, and on the outskirts of the acropolis marks of its possible wall and the base of one of its towers.

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