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High and Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery to Evaluate Late Holocene Human-Environment Interactions in Arid Lands: A Case Study from the Central Sahara

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs9040351

Keywords

Sahara; Late Holocene; Earth Observation; GIS; high-resolution imagery

Funding

  1. DigitalGlobe Foundation
  2. Marie S. Curie IEF the Europen Commission [622344 PastoralMod]
  3. 'PaisArque-Paisajes Arqueologicos Inaccesibles y en Peligro: Observacion Terrestre y Tecnologias 3D para la Proteccion y Preservacion del Patrimonio Cultural' of the Fundacion BBVA
  4. 'SimulPast project', CONSOLIDER-INGENIO from the MINECO [CSD2010-00034]

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We present preliminary results of an Earth observation approach for the study of past human occupation and landscape reconstruction in the Central Sahara. This region includes a variety of geomorphological features such as palaeo-oases, dried river beds, alluvial fans and upland plateaux whose geomorphological characteristics, in combination with climate changes, have influenced patterns of human dispersal and sociocultural activities during the late Holocene. In this paper, we discuss the use of medium-and high-resolution remotely sensed data for the mapping of anthropogenic features and paleo-and contemporary hydrology and vegetation. In the absence of field inspection in this inaccessible region, we use different remote sensing methods to first identify and classify archaeological features, and then explore the geomorphological factors that might have influenced their spatial distribution.

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