Author_Institution :
Arcata High Sch., Fieldbrook, CA, USA
Abstract :
A small team of middle and high school students used space shuttle images from the KidSat camera to conduct remote archaeology in an attempt to find indications of ancient “lost” cities, structures, or caravan routes in the Arabian desert. Working with scientists from NASA´s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, archaeologists from Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, MO, and geographers from Humboldt State University in Arcata, CA, students utilized a variety of data and resources, including images taken from the space shuttle, Landsat images, Tactical Pilotage Charts (TPCs), Operational Navigation Charts (ONCs), archaeological maps, primary historical accounts, image processing tools, and secondary text and internet sources to hypothesize the many possible trade routes. In this research, the student team encountered and applied unique features of the KidSat images to this investigation
Keywords :
archaeology; education; geophysical techniques; remote sensing; teaching; terrain mapping; Arabia; Arabian Peninsula; Arabian desert; KidSat; Ubar; archaeology; archeology; caravan route; desert; education; frankincense roads; land surface; measurement technique; optical imaging; satellite remote sensing; space shuttle image; teaching; terrain mapping; trade route; Aircraft navigation; Cameras; Cities and towns; Educational institutions; Image processing; Laboratories; Propulsion; Remote sensing; Satellites; Space shuttles;