LiDAR
28 MAY 12
The LiDAR acquisition of Angkor, Koh Ker and the Phnom Kulen organised by the Khmer
Archaeology LiDAR Consortium (KALC) and realized by the McElhanney
compagny has been completed on April 23th 2012.
About 3 billion XYZ measurements and many thousands of aerial photographs have been collected
The EFEO center in Siem Reap has been able to cofinance this project thanks to the Simone
et Cino del Duca grant for archaeology.
The KALC was constituted by the following teams :
Autorité pour la protection du site et l’aménagement de la région d’Angkor (APSARA)
École française d'Extrême-Orient, Siem Reap Centre (EFEO)
University of Sydney, Robert Christie Research Centre (USYD)
Société Concessionnaire des Aéroports (SCA)
Hungarian Indochina Company (HUNINCOR)
Archaeological & Development Foundation Phnom Kulen Program (ADF)
Japan-APSARA Safeguarding Angkor (JASA)
World Monuments Fund (WMF).
Archaeology LiDAR Consortium (KALC) and realized by the McElhanney
compagny has been completed on April 23th 2012.
About 3 billion XYZ measurements and many thousands of aerial photographs have been collected
The EFEO center in Siem Reap has been able to cofinance this project thanks to the Simone
et Cino del Duca grant for archaeology.
The KALC was constituted by the following teams :
Autorité pour la protection du site et l’aménagement de la région d’Angkor (APSARA)
École française d'Extrême-Orient, Siem Reap Centre (EFEO)
University of Sydney, Robert Christie Research Centre (USYD)
Société Concessionnaire des Aéroports (SCA)
Hungarian Indochina Company (HUNINCOR)
Archaeological & Development Foundation Phnom Kulen Program (ADF)
Japan-APSARA Safeguarding Angkor (JASA)
World Monuments Fund (WMF).