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Using Aerial Photography Techniques in Documentation of Jordan’s Great Wall

Prof Dr. Mohammed Waheeb Email
Abstract In Jordan, and increasingly in the Middle East region, the use of aerial photography in archaeological survey and documentation is considered an important field. Several projects using aerial technologies have recently been undertaken in Jordan. The Jordan Wall Documentation Project, which tends to rely on modern technology and its contributions to the documentation process, is one of these projects in which this technology is applied directly and in cooperation with the relevant parties. This paper will focus on the results of the project, which aims to use this technology to facilitate the process of planning and documenting the archaeological sites through Remote Sensing Software (RSS), Digital Information Systems and Geographical Information GIS. In addition, the sites will be documented with high accuracy using the Global Positioning System (GPS).
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Published: 3 August 2025
Reviewer(s): Opted for Confidentiality
Address for Correspondence: Prof Dr. Mohammed Waheeb, Professor in Archaeology; Department of Sustainable Tourism, Queen Rania Faculty of Tourism & Heritage, (QRFTH), The Hashemite University, Jordan. [email protected]
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