Using UAV Survey, High-Density LiDAR Data and Automated Relief Analysis for Habitation Practices Characterization during the Late Bronze Age in NE Romania

The characterization of prehistoric human behavior in terms of habitation practices using GIS cartography methods is an important aspect of any modern geoarchaeological approach. Furthermore, using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) surveys to identify archaeological sites with temporal resolution during...

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Main Authors: Alin Mihu-Pintilie, Casandra Brașoveanu, Cristian Constantin Stoleriu
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Published: MDPI AG 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/14/10/2466
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author Alin Mihu-Pintilie
Casandra Brașoveanu
Cristian Constantin Stoleriu
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Cristian Constantin Stoleriu
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description The characterization of prehistoric human behavior in terms of habitation practices using GIS cartography methods is an important aspect of any modern geoarchaeological approach. Furthermore, using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) surveys to identify archaeological sites with temporal resolution during the spring agro-technical works and automated mapping of the geomorphological features based on LiDAR-derived DEM can provide valuable information about the human–landscape relationships and lead to accurate archaeological and cartographic products. In this study, we applied a GIS-based landform classification method to relief characterization of 362 Late Bronze Age (LBA) settlements belonging to Noua Culture (NC) (cal. 1500/1450-1100 BCE) located in the Jijia catchment (NE Romania). For this purpose, we used an adapted version of Topographic Position Index (TPI) methodology, abbreviated DEV, which consists of: (1) application of standard deviation of TPI for the mean elevation (DEV) around each analyzed LBA site (1000 m buffer zone); (2) classification of the archaeological site’s location using six slope position classes (first method), or ten morphological classes by combining the parameters from two small-DEV and large-DEV neighborhood sizes (second method). The results indicate that the populations belonging to Noua Culture preferred to place their settlements on hilltops but close to the steep slope and on the small hills/local ridges in large valleys. From a geoarchaeological perspective, the outcomes indicate a close connection between occupied landform patterns and habitation practices during the Late Bronze Age and contribute to archaeological predictive modelling in the Jijia catchment (NE Romania).
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spelling doaj.art-a97bae418984420698ff050ba0c524002023-11-23T12:56:40ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922022-05-011410246610.3390/rs14102466Using UAV Survey, High-Density LiDAR Data and Automated Relief Analysis for Habitation Practices Characterization during the Late Bronze Age in NE RomaniaAlin Mihu-Pintilie0Casandra Brașoveanu1Cristian Constantin Stoleriu2Department of Exact and Natural Sciences, Institute of Interdisciplinary Research, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi (UAIC), St. Lascăr Catargi 54, 700107 Iaşi, RomaniaDepartment of Exact and Natural Sciences, Institute of Interdisciplinary Research, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi (UAIC), St. Lascăr Catargi 54, 700107 Iaşi, RomaniaDepartment of Geography, Faculty of Geography and Geology, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi (UAIC), Bd. Carol I 20A, 700505 Iaşi, RomaniaThe characterization of prehistoric human behavior in terms of habitation practices using GIS cartography methods is an important aspect of any modern geoarchaeological approach. Furthermore, using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) surveys to identify archaeological sites with temporal resolution during the spring agro-technical works and automated mapping of the geomorphological features based on LiDAR-derived DEM can provide valuable information about the human–landscape relationships and lead to accurate archaeological and cartographic products. In this study, we applied a GIS-based landform classification method to relief characterization of 362 Late Bronze Age (LBA) settlements belonging to Noua Culture (NC) (cal. 1500/1450-1100 BCE) located in the Jijia catchment (NE Romania). For this purpose, we used an adapted version of Topographic Position Index (TPI) methodology, abbreviated DEV, which consists of: (1) application of standard deviation of TPI for the mean elevation (DEV) around each analyzed LBA site (1000 m buffer zone); (2) classification of the archaeological site’s location using six slope position classes (first method), or ten morphological classes by combining the parameters from two small-DEV and large-DEV neighborhood sizes (second method). The results indicate that the populations belonging to Noua Culture preferred to place their settlements on hilltops but close to the steep slope and on the small hills/local ridges in large valleys. From a geoarchaeological perspective, the outcomes indicate a close connection between occupied landform patterns and habitation practices during the Late Bronze Age and contribute to archaeological predictive modelling in the Jijia catchment (NE Romania).https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/14/10/2466UAV surveyLiDAR-derived DEMTPI and DEVGIS landform classificationLBA archaeological sitesJijia catchment
spellingShingle Alin Mihu-Pintilie
Casandra Brașoveanu
Cristian Constantin Stoleriu
Using UAV Survey, High-Density LiDAR Data and Automated Relief Analysis for Habitation Practices Characterization during the Late Bronze Age in NE Romania
Remote Sensing
UAV survey
LiDAR-derived DEM
TPI and DEV
GIS landform classification
LBA archaeological sites
Jijia catchment
title Using UAV Survey, High-Density LiDAR Data and Automated Relief Analysis for Habitation Practices Characterization during the Late Bronze Age in NE Romania
title_full Using UAV Survey, High-Density LiDAR Data and Automated Relief Analysis for Habitation Practices Characterization during the Late Bronze Age in NE Romania
title_fullStr Using UAV Survey, High-Density LiDAR Data and Automated Relief Analysis for Habitation Practices Characterization during the Late Bronze Age in NE Romania
title_full_unstemmed Using UAV Survey, High-Density LiDAR Data and Automated Relief Analysis for Habitation Practices Characterization during the Late Bronze Age in NE Romania
title_short Using UAV Survey, High-Density LiDAR Data and Automated Relief Analysis for Habitation Practices Characterization during the Late Bronze Age in NE Romania
title_sort using uav survey high density lidar data and automated relief analysis for habitation practices characterization during the late bronze age in ne romania
topic UAV survey
LiDAR-derived DEM
TPI and DEV
GIS landform classification
LBA archaeological sites
Jijia catchment
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/14/10/2466
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