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Topographic model of the archeological site Stradonice based on UAV LiDAR point cloud
Prýmek, Jan ; Potůčková, Markéta (advisor) ; Hodač, Jindřich (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the creation of a topographic model of the burial mound near Stradonice. The aim of the work was to filter LiDAR point clouds acquired from an UAV and aircraft platforms over the forested terrain of the area of interest, to analyze them in terms of point density corresponding to the relief and vegetation, to compare visual and automated detection of archaeological objects and to verify the results by field survey. The theoretical part describes the principle of laser scanning, its use in archaeology and the application of automated detection approaches to archaeological objects. Furthermore, the development of barrow burials from the Eneolithic to the Middle Ages is outlined and the area of interest is described in detail. The mound burial site at Stradonice is divided into two parts located not far from each other, which are probably not very closely related. In one part there are both rectangular barrows placed in rows and circular ones which occur irregularly around them as if they were of a different age. In the other part, there are only mounds with a circular plan, and some of them are arranged regularly. In the practical part, three sets of point clouds were processed, two of their own from UAVs and one from an aircraft provided by the ČÚZK. Vegetation was...

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