Daniel Plekhov, Linda Gosner, and Jessica Nowlin will be presenting a paper at the upcoming Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon. The paper, “Remote sensing methods for investigating modern-day land-use intensity in archaeological landscapes: a case study from the Sinis Archaeological Project, Sardinia,” will highlight some new remote sensing methods that Dan has been working on in conjunction with our survey in Zones A and B.
The paper will be a part of the symposium, Mutually Beneficial: Technologies in Archaeological application and Archaeologies in Technological Application Part II, in B117, 8:45-12 pm on Friday, March 31. More information is available here.