Archaeological geophysics in Norway - an historical overview and status evaluation The introduction of archaeological geophysics to Norway has been relatively slow and the methodologies employed are still very much in their infancy. A recently compiled overview indicates that only about 120 surveys have been conducted in Norway over the last 40 years, which is a relatively low number compared with other countries. In other European countries several hundred surveys are conducted annually and archaeological geophysics is generally considered an integral part of archaeological investigations and evaluations. The article gives a short description of the most commonly used methods in archaeology, and focuses on some of the more important geophy...
The knowledge that archaeological prospection is shaped by modern attitudes and procedures is import...
The following paper is the final thesis of two years long experimental work conducted on two differe...
Geophysical surveying of sites known from metal detecting shows a varying spatial relationship betwe...
Summary of the thesis: The main aim of this thesis was to examine the role, function, status and i...
This chapter presents the geophysical surveys of Avaldsnes carried out by several actors between 200...
The Sensing Archaeology in the North workshop was partially funded by the Department of Archaeology ...
In August 2018, a group of experts working with terrestrial/marine geophysics and remote sensing met...
In August 2018, a group of experts working with terrestrial/marine geophysics and remote sensing met...
Following magnetometry and ground penetrating radar surveys, a geoarchaeological field evaluation wa...
The use of large-scale, high-resolution ground-penetrating radar surveys has increasingly become a p...
Archaeological documentation from surveys and excavations in Norway are created by a limited number ...
The aim of this thesis has been to investigate the benefits, pitfalls and possibilities of using geo...
Viberg Andreas, Remnant echoes of the past Archaeological geophysical prospection in Sweden, Thèse d...
A major scientific breakthrough in Norwegian archaeology was seen in the 1980'ies. The investigation...
The thesis is a study of Iron Age and Early-Medieval settlement (i.e. 0 - 1400) in Hadeland, c. 70 k...
The knowledge that archaeological prospection is shaped by modern attitudes and procedures is import...
The following paper is the final thesis of two years long experimental work conducted on two differe...
Geophysical surveying of sites known from metal detecting shows a varying spatial relationship betwe...
Summary of the thesis: The main aim of this thesis was to examine the role, function, status and i...
This chapter presents the geophysical surveys of Avaldsnes carried out by several actors between 200...
The Sensing Archaeology in the North workshop was partially funded by the Department of Archaeology ...
In August 2018, a group of experts working with terrestrial/marine geophysics and remote sensing met...
In August 2018, a group of experts working with terrestrial/marine geophysics and remote sensing met...
Following magnetometry and ground penetrating radar surveys, a geoarchaeological field evaluation wa...
The use of large-scale, high-resolution ground-penetrating radar surveys has increasingly become a p...
Archaeological documentation from surveys and excavations in Norway are created by a limited number ...
The aim of this thesis has been to investigate the benefits, pitfalls and possibilities of using geo...
Viberg Andreas, Remnant echoes of the past Archaeological geophysical prospection in Sweden, Thèse d...
A major scientific breakthrough in Norwegian archaeology was seen in the 1980'ies. The investigation...
The thesis is a study of Iron Age and Early-Medieval settlement (i.e. 0 - 1400) in Hadeland, c. 70 k...
The knowledge that archaeological prospection is shaped by modern attitudes and procedures is import...
The following paper is the final thesis of two years long experimental work conducted on two differe...
Geophysical surveying of sites known from metal detecting shows a varying spatial relationship betwe...