Beyond the magic wand: methodological developments and results from integrated Lidar survey at the ancient Maya Center El Pilar

Sherman W. Horn, A. Ford
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ABSTRACT Large-scale Lidar surveys have revitalized interest in regional settlement studies in the Maya Lowlands. Remotely identified features in Lidar imagery must be verified on the ground, with results of ground-truthing studies forming the basis of reliable, comparative databases for understanding ancient Maya land use and modification. The El Pilar Project integrates data generated by established survey methods with Lidar imagery to construct more complete pictures of settlement distribution, landscape modification, and human-environment interactions. This paper describes the results of Lidar-guided survey at El Pilar along with the protocol our project developed to systematize data collection and increase the efficiency of survey. The methods we describe have proven effective for investigating Maya settlement patterns at the site scale and locating features difficult to discern in Lidar imagery.
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超越魔棒:古玛雅中心埃尔皮拉尔综合激光雷达调查的方法发展和结果
大规模激光雷达调查重新激发了人们对玛雅低地地区定居点研究的兴趣。激光雷达图像中的远程识别特征必须在地面上进行验证,地面真相研究的结果形成了可靠的比较数据库的基础,以了解古代玛雅人的土地利用和改造。El Pilar项目将现有调查方法生成的数据与激光雷达图像相结合,构建更完整的聚落分布、景观改变和人类与环境相互作用的图像。本文介绍了El Pilar激光雷达引导测量的结果,以及我们的项目为系统化数据收集和提高测量效率而制定的协议。我们描述的方法已被证明是有效的,可以在现场规模上调查玛雅人的定居模式,并在激光雷达图像中定位难以辨别的特征。
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