Spatial analyses that integrate multiple technologies are valuable tools in landscape archeological research because they reveal aspects of landscapes that are not evident to the naked eye. Integrating such information with 2D and 3D imaging techniques from the ground or the sky provides an abundance of data that requires new approaches for interpretation and analysis.

Cover image: Frequency of visibility map for the area of Almyros2, a settlement belonging to the Middle Neolithic period in the region of Thessaly in Greece, discussed in the paper "A methodological approach for intra–site analysis of prehistoric settlements," by Maria Cristina Manzetti and Apostolos Sarris.

Published: 2021-12-31