Product Description Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Remote Sensing in Archaeology held in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India, in August 2009. Contents: 1) Identifying, Mapping and Managing the Unmanageable: the implications of long term multi-sensor research into the archaeology of the Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire, England (D. Powlesland); 2) Pushing the envelope for satellite archaeology in Egypt: Quickbird feature detection, predictive site modeling, and thermal site signatures (S. Parcak); 3) High-resolution, multi-spectral satellite imagery and extensive archaeological prospection: A case study from Apulia, Italy and Kazanlak, Bulgaria (A. Sobotova and S.A. Ross); 4)Archaeological Remote Sensing Approach in Honduras. A Project for Cultural Heritage and Human Habitats Protection (J.G. Rejas et al.); 5) Integrating Sar Data and Hyperspectral Analysis for the Archaeological Survey of the Segeda City, Spain (J.G. Rejas et al.); 6) Wavelet based feature extraction and classification using Differential evolution (R.A. Alagu Raja et al.); 7) Remote Sensing of Ancient Maya Land Use Features at Caracol, Belize Related to Rainforest Canopy Structure (J.F. Weishampel et al.); 8) A Study for Analyzing the Impact of Wavelet Scaling on Satellite Data Classification (R.A. Alagu Raja et al.); 9) Western Han Landscape and Remote Sensing Applications at Xi'an (China) (M. Forte); 10) Terrestrial Remote Sensing in Archaeology (M. K. Tiwari); 11) Ground-Based Icing Condition Remote Sensing System Definition (M. K. Tiwari); 12) The Role of Aerial Photographs for Interpreting Iron Age Communities in Eastern Scotland (A. Brend); 13) Historic aerial photography for archaeology and heritage management (D. Cowley and L. Ferguson); 14 Towards an improved archaeological record through the use of airborne laser scanning (O. Risb); 15) LiDAR surveys of ancient landscapes in SW Germany: Assessment of archaeological features under forests and attempts for automatic pattern recognition (B. Sittler and J. Heinzel); 16) Application of multispectral remote sensing imagery in detection of enclosure walls of ancient settlements in South India (M.B. Rajani and S. Settar); 17) Interpreting Aerial Imagery - developing best practice (R. Palmer and D. Cowley); 18) Worldview: the importance of diversity in human (spatial) thinking (J. Van der Elst); 19) To reconcile water and fire? Some discourse issues on the interpretation of aerial images (W. Raczkowski); 20) Geomatics techniques for the 3D documentation and visualization of archaeological building (S. Campana et al.); 21) Digital Videography: Recording, Preserving, and Disseminating Archaeological Data (M.K. Tiwaria); 22) Digital Photo Documentation of murals at Brihadisvara Temple, Tanjavur: A tool for Art Historians (P.S. Sriraman); 23) The importance of precision in georeferencing demonstrated in the case study of archaeological GIS of Chitradurga, Karnataka (N.S. Nalinia and M.B. Rajani); 24) Semi-Automated Data Capture and Image Processing: new routes to interactive 3D models (K. Galor and D.H. Sanders); 25) CENOBIUM - Putting together the Romanesque Cloister Capitals of the Mediterranean Region (M. Dellepiane et al.); 26) The Virtual Museum of the Western Han Dynasty: 3D Documentation and Interpretation (M. Forte et al); 27) The 'Cultural Heritage Map of Apulia' Project (A. Buglione et al); 28) Remote Sensing and GIS Application in the Management and Conservation of Heritage properties at Agra (D. Dayalan); 29) Digital Documentation of Buddhist Sites in Tamil Nadu (D. Dayalan); 30) Conservation and Environmental Issues of Taj Mahal (D. Dayalan); 31) Use of Re-projected Photos in the Conservation of the Order's Castle in Cesis (Latvia) (A. Lapins); 32) Damage documentation in shore temple Mahabalipuram India (A. Padma); 33) Rethinking Cultural Heritage: The Interface between Cultural and Natural Heritage in Protected Areas - multi media project (N. McClean); 34) Culture of Excavatio
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