Projects

The Satellite Archaeology Foundation, Inc. currently supports active public research projects, each developed by independent researchers using satellite imagery, remote sensing, historical analysis, field observation, and related investigative methods. These projects reflect our mission to help evaluate overlooked archaeological landscapes, document possible evidence, and support responsible pathways toward field verification, preservation, and publication. Additional project areas remain restricted to protect sensitive locations, preserve research integrity, and ensure that potential archaeological evidence is responsibly reviewed before public release.

Donations help fund the research, documentation, travel, analysis, field verification, and publication efforts needed to move these projects forward. Whenever possible, this work will be made transparent to the public through research updates, YouTube documentaries, educational videos, articles, photographs, and other media, while still protecting sensitive site locations and ongoing investigations.

Abu Sidhum Site Egypt
Abu Sidhum Site Egypt
Abu Sidhum, Western Desert Egypt

Ongoing effort to research, protect and preserve this significant archaeological site found in the Western desert of Egypt.

Louisiana Sonar Image
Louisiana Sonar Image
Underwater Site- Louisiana

Ongoing effort to explore and document this site off the coast of Louisiana found by George Gele.

Bimini Sonar Image
Bimini Sonar Image
Bimini offshore Site Bill Donato

Sonar images off the coast of the Bimini Island reveal structured forms. Project includes documentation and exploration of these sites.

Minya Egypt

Research and investigation of an extensive site in the Minya Governorate, Egypt.

Apply for Research Support

The Satellite Archaeology Foundation, Inc. reviews proposals from independent researchers seeking support for satellite-based archaeological research, field documentation, artifact analysis, site verification, publication, and public education. Selected projects may receive funding assistance, research collaboration, volunteer coordination, or documentary coverage as resources become available.