Lasers Without Lost Cities: Using Drone Lidar to Capture Architectural Complexity at Kuelap, Amazonas, Peru

Parker VanValkenburgh, K. C. Cushman, Luis Jaime Castillo Butters, Carol Rojas Vega, Carson B. Roberts, Charles Kepler, James Kellner

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Abstract

We report the results of drone lidar survey at a high-elevation archaeological site in the Chachapoyas region of Peruvian Amazonia. Unlike traditional airborne remote sensing, drone lidar produces very high-density measurements at a wide range of scan angles by operating at low altitudes and slow flight speeds. These measurements can resolve near vertical surfaces and novel dimensions of variability in architectural datasets. We show in a case study at Kuelap that the number of detected structures almost exactly matches the number reported from previous ground level surveys, and we use these data to quantify the relative circularity and size frequency distribution of architectural structures. We demonstrate variability in domestic architecture that was obscured in previous models produced using low-resolution remote sensing. Spatial analysis of these attributes produces new hypotheses about the site’s construction history and social organization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S75-S88
JournalJournal of Field Archaeology
Volume45
Issue numbersup1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 20 2020
Externally publishedYes

Funding

Funding for this research was provided through a grant from the National Geographic Committee on Research and Exploration (HJ-044R-17). We would like to thank Jorge Trajo Ramos, Manuel Malaver, Jorge Chiguala, Jaime Jimenez, José la Torre, Alejandro Cuipal, Alcira Chavez, Llony Cuipal, Ema Perea Rios, David Blair, Henry Johnson, and the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society. Cushman’s research has also been supported by a Presidential Fellowship from Brown University and a Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation.

Keywords

  • Chachapoya
  • Drone
  • Kuelap
  • Lidar
  • Peru
  • UAV
  • architecture

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