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Online Resource: The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
EJRS
Thanks to AWOL for posting this on the above page.
Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences is a peer reviewed journal under the responsibility of the National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (NARSS). It aims at publishing quality research scientific articles that will cover all aspects of remote sensing and its applications in different subject areas such as: geology, mineral exploration, hydrogeology, geomorphology, planetary geology, soil sciences, agriculture, space archeology, surveying, urban planning, environment, engineering geology, image and signal processing, coastal research and space sciences.
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Journals: New - Archaeological And Anthropological Sciences
Springer I've only just noticed this journal which was published for the first time this year. It is not specific to Egypt but it might be of interest to those with concerns about scientific methods and approaches. Some of the first articles are available...
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Satellites Identifies 132 Archaeological Sites In Egypt Have Not Been Excavated
Egypt State Information Service Culture Minister Farouk Hosni said that the researches which conducted via satellites have confirmed the existence of 132 archaeological sites in Egypt that witnessed no excavations until now. Farouk Hosni said Egypt's...
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Sarah And The Satellites
Lost Egypt blog Here’s a slide show that goes through the process used by our project advisor Sarah Parcak, to find archaeological sites in ancient Egypt. We’ll talk about this process in Lost Egypt as well. You can hear Sarah talk about how she uses...
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New Atlas To Reveal Archaeological Sites
physorg.com New methods developed at the University of Arkansas will make decades-old satellite imagery readily available to archeologists and others who need to know what a landscape looked like before the spread of cities and agriculture. For the first...
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Evidence Of Ancient Mega-lake In Northern Darfur
http://www.physorg.com/news94314522.htmlA bit of a stretch on the relevance front, but it might be of interest to anyone interested in north east African prehistoric climate: Researchers at the Boston University Center for Remote Sensing used recently...
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