Aerial Photographs of Archaeological Sites for Immediate Download
Among the services Aerial Archives provides to archaeologists are creation of detailed aerial photography of archaeological sites, delivery of historical aerial photography and delivery of high resolution satellite imagery, which is particularly useful for remote sites. The aerial photography archives of Aerial Archives contain a collection of aerial photography which includes many archaeological sites. In Mexico, these include Cuicuilco, Teotenango, Teopanzolco, Teotihuacan, Tula, and Xochicalco. In addition the collection contains aerial photographs of aquaducts and pyramids. The aerial photograph of the Teotihuacan archaeological site shown on this page is available for immediate online license or prints or, to obtain it optimized to your needs please contact Aerial Archives directly and reference the ID number in the caption to the photograph.
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The aerial photograph of the Gigantes de Tula archaeological site shown above is available for immediate online
license or prints or, to obtain it optimized to your needs please contact Aerial Archives
directly and reference the ID number in the caption to the photograph. To view additional aerial photographs of archeological sites available for immediate download or prints please consult aerial photographs of archeological sites.
To obtain a specific aerial photograph not shown on this site, please contact us or use the research request form.
Additional information about obtaining stock aerial photography is also available at aerial photography research and at aerial photography research FAQs.
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