Using Satellite Image Analysis for Locating Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in Alaska's Central Brooks Range

In this pilot study, we apply satellite image analysis to archaeological site prospection in Alaska's Brooks Range. Our goal was to test whether satellite remote sensing, which has been successful in locating large archaeological features associated with sedentary peoples, could be applied to a...

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Main Authors: Hickey, Robert, Keeney, J.
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spelling ftcwashingtonuni:oai:digitalcommons.cwu.edu:geography-1009 2023-05-15T15:00:40+02:00 Using Satellite Image Analysis for Locating Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in Alaska's Central Brooks Range Hickey, Robert Keeney, J. Fairbanks, AK 2015-06-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/geography/12 https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1009&context=geography English eng ScholarWorks@CWU https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/geography/12 https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1009&context=geography http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ CC-BY-NC Geography Faculty Scholarship Satellite imagery Multi-spectral analysis Archaeology Arctic Alaska Prehistoric sites Hunter-gatherers Site reconnaissance Site prospection Archaeological Anthropology Geology text 2015 ftcwashingtonuni 2022-10-20T20:32:34Z In this pilot study, we apply satellite image analysis to archaeological site prospection in Alaska's Brooks Range. Our goal was to test whether satellite remote sensing, which has been successful in locating large archaeological features associated with sedentary peoples, could be applied to arctic interior sites associated with mobile hunter–gatherers. In particular, we strove to develop a relatively straightforward and inexpensive model using existing data which could be used to help guide archaeology surveys. Using 1-m resolution IKONOS imagery of Lake Matcharak along the upper Noatak River, we produced a Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and tasseled cap transformation of the study area and stacked these five vegetation indices into one image. We then applied unsupervised and supervised classifications to the image first, to test for the presence of a site-specific spectral class and second, determine the nature of that class. Through a visual analysis of the unsupervised classification, a spectral phenomenon was seen to co-occur with archaeological sites in the study area. The supervised classification provided a high-resolution land cover map used to identify the signature as the ecotone between un-vegetated sediments and dense willow (Salix sp.) stands. Dense willow stands along the Lake Matcharak shore visually correlate with most of the known archaeological sites, possibly reflecting landform and/or vegetation characteristics thatwould have appealed to past inhabitants. The methods described here could contribute to building better survey strategies and archaeological predictive models for elsewhere in the Brooks Range and Alaska. Text Arctic Brooks Range Alaska Central Washington University: ScholarWorks Arctic Fairbanks
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topic Satellite imagery
Multi-spectral analysis
Archaeology
Arctic
Alaska
Prehistoric sites
Hunter-gatherers
Site reconnaissance
Site prospection
Archaeological Anthropology
Geology
spellingShingle Satellite imagery
Multi-spectral analysis
Archaeology
Arctic
Alaska
Prehistoric sites
Hunter-gatherers
Site reconnaissance
Site prospection
Archaeological Anthropology
Geology
Hickey, Robert
Keeney, J.
Using Satellite Image Analysis for Locating Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in Alaska's Central Brooks Range
topic_facet Satellite imagery
Multi-spectral analysis
Archaeology
Arctic
Alaska
Prehistoric sites
Hunter-gatherers
Site reconnaissance
Site prospection
Archaeological Anthropology
Geology
description In this pilot study, we apply satellite image analysis to archaeological site prospection in Alaska's Brooks Range. Our goal was to test whether satellite remote sensing, which has been successful in locating large archaeological features associated with sedentary peoples, could be applied to arctic interior sites associated with mobile hunter–gatherers. In particular, we strove to develop a relatively straightforward and inexpensive model using existing data which could be used to help guide archaeology surveys. Using 1-m resolution IKONOS imagery of Lake Matcharak along the upper Noatak River, we produced a Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and tasseled cap transformation of the study area and stacked these five vegetation indices into one image. We then applied unsupervised and supervised classifications to the image first, to test for the presence of a site-specific spectral class and second, determine the nature of that class. Through a visual analysis of the unsupervised classification, a spectral phenomenon was seen to co-occur with archaeological sites in the study area. The supervised classification provided a high-resolution land cover map used to identify the signature as the ecotone between un-vegetated sediments and dense willow (Salix sp.) stands. Dense willow stands along the Lake Matcharak shore visually correlate with most of the known archaeological sites, possibly reflecting landform and/or vegetation characteristics thatwould have appealed to past inhabitants. The methods described here could contribute to building better survey strategies and archaeological predictive models for elsewhere in the Brooks Range and Alaska.
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Keeney, J.
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title Using Satellite Image Analysis for Locating Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in Alaska's Central Brooks Range
title_short Using Satellite Image Analysis for Locating Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in Alaska's Central Brooks Range
title_full Using Satellite Image Analysis for Locating Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in Alaska's Central Brooks Range
title_fullStr Using Satellite Image Analysis for Locating Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in Alaska's Central Brooks Range
title_full_unstemmed Using Satellite Image Analysis for Locating Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in Alaska's Central Brooks Range
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