Publication from CUT team member as the most cited in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Publication from CUT team member as the most cited in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Publication from CUT team member as the most cited in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

The publication entitled as “Remote sensing archaeology: Tracking and mapping evolution in European scientific literature from 1999 to 2015” is now ranked as first in the most cited papers of the JAS: Reports journal. The paper discusses the on-going research related to remote sensing archaeology in Europe, since the launch in 1999 of the first high resolution satellite sensor IKONOS. The research follows a citation based approach, where useful information is retrieved from the scientific literature. The authors visualise these trends by constructing science maps, based on bibliographic data of established research journals, found in Scopus, ScienceDirect and Web of Science (WoS) search engines. For more info regarding the paper click here.

 

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