Lecturer(s)
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Pacák Štěpán, prof. PhDr. CSc., DSc.
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Sýkorová Jiřina, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Current trends in archaeological air survey and remote sensing: introduction 2. Important international projects of the last decade 3. Survey of the most significant results of aerial survey remote and sensing application in individual European countries (Czech rep., Slovakia, Germany, Poland, Austria, Italy, United Kingdom) 4. Most recent methods of remote sensing and their application in archaeology
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture supplemented with a discussion, Practicum
- Preparation for an examination (30-60)
- 60 hours per semester
- Individual project (40)
- 40 hours per semester
- Contact hours
- 26 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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No particular prerequisites specified. |
learning outcomes |
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Students will achieve a very good level of knowledge in current possibilities as offered by remote sensing technologies for archaeological and landscape applications. |
teaching methods |
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Lecture supplemented with a discussion |
Practicum |
assessment methods |
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Oral exam |
Individual presentation at a seminar |
Recommended literature
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Bewley, R.H. - Crutchley, S.P. - Shell, C.A. New light on an ancient landscape: lidar survey in the Stonehenge World heritage Site. 2005.
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Brophy, K. Revealing Neolithic Europe. The impact of aerial reconnaissance. Ghent, 2005.
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Fowler, M. An evaluation of scanner Corona inteligence satellite photography. 2005.
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Gojda, M. Letecká archeologie v Čechách. Praha, 1997.
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Gojda, Martin. Features, sites and settlement areas in the view of air survey (Bohemia, 1992-2003). Aerial photography and archaeology 2003. A century. 2005.
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Goosens, R. 3D analysis of satellite images for archaeology. The example of Corona, Quickbird, Ikonos and Aster and oblique aerial Picture. 2005.
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Lasaponara, R. ? Masini, N. eds. Sensing for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management. Proceedings of the 1st International EARSeL Workshop CNR. Rome.
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Laszlovszky, J. - Szabó, P. eds. People and Nature in Historical Perspectives. Budapest, 2003.
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Raczkowski, W. Theoretical dialogues - is there any theory in aerial archaeology?. 2005.
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Raczkowski, W. To Overcome Infirmity. Current approaches to aerial archaeology in Poland. Ghent, 2005.
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