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https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv13pk71h.20
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv13pk71h.20
Autor:
William Bowden, David Bescoby
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Prospection. 20:53-57
Strong archaeological evidence exists for the presence of Anglo-Saxon settlement at the former Roman civitas capital Venta Icenorum, including two cemeteries of early Saxon date. A large-scale magnetic survey west of the former walled town has reveal
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Quaternary International. 228:21-24
A volcanic mineral assemblage is present throughout the 20–120 μm size fraction of the Middle Pleistocene West Runton Freshwater Bed, Norfolk, UK. Glass shards are extremely rare but are present mainly at one horizon. This micro-tephra assemblage
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The Annual of the British School at Athens. 104:9-26
In this article we describe the evaluation of two prehistoric sites situated within the coastal zone of south-western Albania, originally investigated by the Italian prehistorian Luigi Cardini in 1939. The first is a cave site in the town of Himara;
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Archaeological Prospection. 16:287-291
This short report summarizes two seasons of magnetic surveying at the Roman town of Venta Ice-norum at Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk. Survey strategies have been developd utilizing caesium vapour magnetometers mounted on a wheeled platform with a global
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 35:2574-2579
Assessing the impact of past human activity on landscape change in the Mediterranean has always presented challenges, requiring sound chronological frameworks for observed environmental change. The current research, focused on the environs surroundin
Autor:
William Bowden, David Bescoby
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Journal of Roman Archaeology. 21:324-335
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GEOPHYSICS. 71:H45-H53
The use of magnetic surveys for archaeological prospecting is a well-established and versatile technique, and a wide range of data processing routines are often applied to further enhance acquired data or derive source parameters. Of particular inter
Autor:
David Bescoby
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 33:735-743
Remotely sensed images are a valuable resource for archaeological landscape studies. Historical aerial photographs, in particular, often contain important data, especially where recent landscape change has drastically altered topography. Within the c