Airborne thermal video radiometry and excavation planning at Tel Leviah, Golan Heights, Israel

Citation
E. Ben-dor et al., Airborne thermal video radiometry and excavation planning at Tel Leviah, Golan Heights, Israel, J FIELD ARC, 26(2), 1999, pp. 117-127
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Archeology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY
ISSN journal
00934690 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
117 - 127
Database
ISI
SICI code
0093-4690(199922)26:2<117:ATVRAE>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
This study examined the feasibility of using a very sensitive video thermal radiometer for deriving information about objects from the air. We mounted the thermal sensor onboard a helicopter and acquired digital data from an altitude of 4000 feet over an archaeological site on the Golan Heights, Isr ael. The site, Tel Leviah, is a Bronze Age settlement that is covered by a thin layer of soil. The buried structures, made from basalt, could not be o bserved from the ground or in aerial photos. In the thermal images, however , buried basalt structures were significantly enhanced because they have di fferent thermal characteristics than the ground's surface. Based on these i mages, it was possible to generate a map for future excavations. Verificati on on the ground revealed positive agreement between the thermal images and the buried structures in selected areas. The research highlights the fact that this technology can contribute additional and useful information to th e field of archaeology. Based on these preliminary results, further study i s planned in order to examine the capability of the sensor in different con ditions and to further excavate Tel Leviah.