Aerial work for archaeology. Using different airborne systems.
With low altimeter RGB or Infrared aerial photography for studies and monitoring of archaeological work.
Archaeological aerial photography is a type of documentary and scientific photography that allows us to process all archaeological sites quickly and optimally from a global perspective, enabling the creation of maps/topographic plans, digital models, or filming of each site.
The realization of surveys and inspections prior to excavations allows for better planning of the work, with documentation of the sites using high-resolution cameras.
The airplane is the most complete and economical system, as it obtains topographic information from several kilometers adjacent to the work area, thus analyzing the entire environment and facilitating the drawing of conclusions that would otherwise not be reached or discoveries of other archaeological sites.