Remote sensing in archaeology refers to the use of various technologies to gather information about archaeological sites and landscapes without direct physical interaction or excavation. This can include a variety of methods that allow archaeologists to identify, map, and analyze archaeological features from a distance. Some common remote sensing techniques used in archaeology include: 1. **Aerial Photography**: Using photographs taken from aircraft or drones to identify patterns, structures, and features on the ground that may indicate archaeological sites.
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