Hyperspectral Image Assessment of Archaeo‐Paleoanthropological Stratigraphic Deposits from Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain)
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This paper proposes an experimental procedure based on Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) combined with statistical classification for assessing archaeo‐paleoanthropological stratigraphic deposits at the Gran Dolina site (TD10 unit), located in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain). Representative spectral reflectance signatures were determined and analyzed using HSI measurements and statistical classification methods in natural light conditions across various capture distances. This study aims to characterize and quantify cave sediments by defining spectral models for feature classification and spectral similarity analysis, evaluating the strengths and limitations of spectral captures at this specific site. HSI technology enhances the analysis and identification of materials at an internationally recognized reference site for Human Evolution studies. The hyperspectral imaging assessment of archaeo‐paleoanthropological stratigraphic deposits emerges as an innovative digital tool, revolutionizing the sustainable management of Cultural Heritage and Environmental Sciences by enabling advanced material identification and stratigraphic analysis.