id 12103 Url https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/12103 Resource template Academic Article Resource class bibo:AcademicArticle Title Photogrammetry as a New Scientific Tool in Archaeology: Worldwide Research Trends Creator Marin-Buzon, Carmen Perez-Romero, Antonio Lopez-Castro, Jose Luis Jerbania, Imed Ben Manzano-Agugliano, Francisco Date 2021 Language eng Abstract Archaeology has made significant advances in the last 20 years. This can be seen by the remarkable increase in specialised literature on all archaeology-related disciplines. These advances have made it a science with links to many other sciences, both in the field of experimental sciences and in the use of techniques from other disciplines such as engineering. Within this last issue it is important to highlight the great advance that the use of photogrammetry has brought for archaeology. In this research, through a systematic study with bibliometric techniques, the main institutions and countries that are carrying them out and the main interests of the scientific community in archaeology related to photogrammetry have been identified. The main increase in this field has been observed since 2010, especially the contribution of UAVs that have reduced the cost of photogrammetric flights for reduced areas. The main lines of research in photogrammetry applied to archaeology are close-range photogrammetry, aerial photogrammetry (UAV), cultural heritage, excavation, cameras, GPS, laser scan, and virtual reconstruction including 3D printing. Is Part Of Sustainability Cited by 11055 Doi https://doi.org/10.3390/su13095319 Issue 9 Pages 5319 Uri https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/5319 Volume 13 Homepage https://www.zotero.org/groups/5293298/bidiar/items/HELFCY47/item-list --