Archaeology
Photogrammetry and LiDAR surveys play pivotal roles in archaeological research, offering invaluable insights into historical landscapes and artifacts. Photogrammetry harnesses overlapping images captured from aerial or ground-based platforms to reconstruct three-dimensional models of archaeological sites with remarkable detail and accuracy. This technique facilitates the documentation and analysis of cultural heritage sites, enabling archaeologists to digitally preserve and study ancient structures, landscapes, and artifacts. In tandem, LiDAR surveys utilize laser pulses to generate precise elevation data, uncovering hidden features beneath dense vegetation or terrain. By combining photogrammetry and LiDAR, archaeologists can uncover previously inaccessible details, revolutionizing our understanding of past civilizations and enriching cultural heritage preservation efforts worldwide.
Services
- Site documentation and mapping
- Cultural heritage preservation
- Landscape analysis and reconstruction
- Artifact digitization
- Topographic mapping
- Identification of buried structures or features
- Monitoring of archaeological sites over time
- Virtual reconstruction of ancient structures
- Analysis of land use patterns
- Identification of potential excavation sites