A field experience of documentation and analysis through 3D mapping and surface survey in the Hualfín Valley (Catamarca, Argentina)

This paper presents an experience developed in the Hualfín Valley (Catamarca, Argentina), aimed at testing the utility and suitability of non-invasive methods for documenting and analyzing sites of inconspicuous nature. The documentation of architectural remains and of archaeological materials with...

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Published inDigital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Vol. 17; p. e00145
Main Authors Lynch, Julieta, Parcero-Oubiña, César, Fábrega-Álvarez, Pastor
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2020
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Summary:This paper presents an experience developed in the Hualfín Valley (Catamarca, Argentina), aimed at testing the utility and suitability of non-invasive methods for documenting and analyzing sites of inconspicuous nature. The documentation of architectural remains and of archaeological materials with reference to them has been common fieldwork practice in this region. However, this produces a partial documentation of the sites and poses important problems to characterize sites without obvious visible architectural remains. Through a combination of remote sensing (satellite imagery, terrestrial and UAV-based photogrammetry) GIS analysis and field survey, two sites in the area were documented in detail with a cost-effective procedure that has allowed us to produce a more refined interpretation of them and their archaeological contexts. Considering the simplicity of the methods and the tools involved, we suggest that this methodology can inspire future work in this and similar regions.
ISSN:2212-0548
2212-0548
DOI:10.1016/j.daach.2020.e00145