International audienceThis paper presents the results of a multisystem survey using magnetometry and dual frequency ground-penetrating radar (GPR) carried out at the Iron Age Iberian site of El Moli d'Espigol, Tornabous, Catalonia, dated from the seventh to third centuries bce. The surroundings of the current urban area were explored with magnetometry in order to describe possible features related to the settlement. In the non-excavated part of the urban area was surveyed by GPR in order to describe the urban mesh. The interpretation of the data has allowed not only the identification of new areas of archaeological interest and priority action, but also the proposal of a new hypotheses on the evolution of the town planning and the defensive...
The matter of “Geophysical Prospecting Methods Applied to the Archaeology” has been imparted in the ...
Two rural sites on the island of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Spain) have been investigated with geop...
Old mining districts have created numerous subsurface cavities, often at shallow depths. The resulti...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a multisystem survey using magnetometry and...
Geophysical surveys based on ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) and magnetic methods have recently been ...
The necropolis of El Toro is characterised as a space of prolonged use in northern Oretania. Several...
We present a geophysical survey work in the Roman site of Proendos, Sober, Lugo, Spain, which has be...
In this work we present the results of a multidisciplinary study for characterising the archaeologic...
The use of geophysical methods in metrology is a significant tool within the wide research topic of ...
The regular application of geophysical, geochemical and topographical survey techniques to evaluate ...
International audienceThis study presents the main results of the geophysical survey of ancient Epom...
Rural basilicas are the most important evidence of Christianization of the countryside on the island...
The necropolis of El Toro is characterised as a space of prolonged use in northern Oretania. Severa...
The use of geophysical methods in metrology is a signifcant tool within the wide research topic of l...
The matter of “Geophysical Prospecting Methods Applied to the Archaeology” has been imparted in the ...
Two rural sites on the island of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Spain) have been investigated with geop...
Old mining districts have created numerous subsurface cavities, often at shallow depths. The resulti...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a multisystem survey using magnetometry and...
Geophysical surveys based on ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) and magnetic methods have recently been ...
The necropolis of El Toro is characterised as a space of prolonged use in northern Oretania. Several...
We present a geophysical survey work in the Roman site of Proendos, Sober, Lugo, Spain, which has be...
In this work we present the results of a multidisciplinary study for characterising the archaeologic...
The use of geophysical methods in metrology is a significant tool within the wide research topic of ...
The regular application of geophysical, geochemical and topographical survey techniques to evaluate ...
International audienceThis study presents the main results of the geophysical survey of ancient Epom...
Rural basilicas are the most important evidence of Christianization of the countryside on the island...
The necropolis of El Toro is characterised as a space of prolonged use in northern Oretania. Severa...
The use of geophysical methods in metrology is a signifcant tool within the wide research topic of l...
The matter of “Geophysical Prospecting Methods Applied to the Archaeology” has been imparted in the ...
Two rural sites on the island of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Spain) have been investigated with geop...
Old mining districts have created numerous subsurface cavities, often at shallow depths. The resulti...