The cradle of pyramids in satellite images
Amelia Carolina Sparavigna

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how image processing techniques applied to satellite images can reveal archaeological features, including a newly discovered pyramid in Egypt's cradle of pyramids region, using infrared remote sensing.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining image processing and infrared remote sensing to enhance satellite images for archaeological discovery.
Findings
Enhanced satellite images reveal new archaeological features.
Infrared remote sensing aids in identifying hidden structures.
Potential discovery of a new pyramid in Egypt.
Abstract
We propose the use of image processing to enhance the Google Maps of some archaeological areas of Egypt. In particular we analyse that place which is considered the cradle of pyramids, where it was announced the discovery of a new pyramid by means of an infrared remote sensing.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistorical and Architectural Studies · Historical Astronomy and Related Studies · Archaeological Research and Protection
