An eye in the sky. The mid-Calchaquí valley seen through aerial photography
Keywords:
Archaeological Remote Sensing, Aerial Photography, Mid Calchaquí Valley
Abstract
The results of the analysis of a specific area from the mid Calchaquí Valley (Salta, Argentina) applying remote sensing techniques (vertical aerial photographs) are presented here. By assessing the archaeological knowledge and the physical and environmental characteristics of the area, we evaluate the use of this technique and give a preliminary approach to the settlement pattern and use of space during the Desarrollos Regionales (1.000 to 1.400 DC) and Inca (1.400 a 1.532 DC) Periods.Downloads
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Villegas, M. P. (1). An eye in the sky. The mid-Calchaquí valley seen through aerial photography. Arqueología, 15, 109-126. Retrieved from http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/Arqueologia/article/view/1700
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