“…The use of spaceborne remote sensing tools in archaeological work can be generally categorized into three types: multispectral, hyperspectral and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) (Abrams & Comer, 2013; Agapiou, Hadjimitsis, Sarris, Georgopoulos, & Alexakis, 2013; Aqdus, Hanson, & Drummond, 2012; Dore, Patruno, Pottier, & Crespi, 2013; Lasaponara, Leucci, Masini, Persico, & Scardozzi, 2016; Stewart, Lasaponara, & Schiavon, 2014; Tapete, 2019). During recent decades, many research results have emphasized the importance and success of various remote sensing techniques in archaeological applications (Brooke & Clutterbuck, 2020; Deng, Guo, Wang, & Nie, 2010; Lasaponara & Masini, 2012). The majority of the commonly known aerial imagery techniques based on commercial data resources are costly and time consuming (Cajigas, 2017).…”