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Only monuments that were visible in four different visualisation types were included in the analysis. a) Panchromatic satellite image of monuments, with yellow circles b) Hillshade c) Local dominance, delineating tumuli d) Negative openness.

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English: Only monuments that were visible in four different visualisation types were included in the analysis. a) Panchromatic satellite imagery of some monuments in the study area, with yellow circles drawn to highlight location (©Maxar) b) Hillshade (270° azimuth, 30° elevation) c) Local dominance, which was particularly effective for delineating tumuli d) Negative openness. Dhar Tagant.
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Author Jonathan S. Lim and Gonzalo J. Linares Matás

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