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The Potential of New LiDAR Datasets for Archaeology in Switzerland

Gino Caspari

2023Remote Sensing12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

LiDAR and its derived elevation models have revolutionized archaeological research in forested areas around the globe. Almost a third of Switzerland is covered in forests. The number of archaeological sites recorded in forests in Switzerland is, however, limited. Given these circumstances, it is surprising how underutilized LiDAR data are in archaeological research in the country. As the Federal Office of Topography swisstopo is finalizing the acquisition of new LiDAR datasets, increasing the covered area and allowing for limited time series analyses, these data should be used to the fullest extent. This article describes the open access datasets and elaborates on their potential for archaeological research and cultural heritage management. By employing LiDAR data on a large scale, Swiss archaeological research would likely substantially increase the number of recorded heritage sites. Additionally, this will have the effect of complementing the palimpsests of past anthropogenic activity throughout the landscape while reducing survey biases in the archaeological record.

Topics & Concepts

LidarArchaeologyCultural heritageWorld heritageRemote sensingGeographyPhysical geographyTourismArchaeological Research and Protection3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageRemote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
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