The archaeological site in Michałowice is located in south-eastern Poland within the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Czarnocin commune. It is thus far the only known site with over a dozen excavated groove-type burials attributed to the Roman Iron Age of the Przeworsk Culture.In 2010 a small geophysical test survey was commissioned encompassing an area of 50×30m. Amongst the many geophysical techniques available for such an investigation, the magnetic method was chosen. The aim of the survey was first of all to test whether the local archaeological features that were assumed to exist within the site, such as groove-type square burial enclosures, urn graves and possible settlement pits or even anthropogenic sediments, would generate a clear, int...
The six-year project Settlement Pattern of Prehistoric Bohemia (1997-2002) has been basen on a wide ...
In August 2014 a metal detectorist discovered several objects from the Young Iron Age on the hill ca...
Magnetic survey is the most widely used shallow geophysical techniquefor the location of archaeologi...
The excavations on a multicultural site 1 at Michałowice, Czarnocin commune, have been conducted sin...
Abstract : In Romania, geophysical methods are normally used to estimate the distribution of cultura...
Abstract. Near surface geophysical investigations are employed in archaeology in order to estimate t...
The locality Sutny near Tesetice-Kyjovice is situated 50 km SSW from Brno (Czech Republic) on the ea...
New Nieszawa was a 15th century medieval urban settlement, covering approximately 22 hectares on the...
A multi-method geophysical survey has been carried out on a Roman archaeological site, where part of...
Geophysical survey methods are broadly used to delimit and characterize archaeological sites, but th...
The submitted paper presents the possibilities of specific use of a simple geophysical method in the...
Magnetometry surveys were conducted at archaeological sites in the nomos of Grevena, a county of nor...
Although magnetic methods are generally considered among the most important non–destructive techniqu...
International audienceStatute laws concerning preventative archaeology adopted in France in 2001 for...
Determining the effectiveness and limitations of near-surface, non-invasive geophysical techniques i...
The six-year project Settlement Pattern of Prehistoric Bohemia (1997-2002) has been basen on a wide ...
In August 2014 a metal detectorist discovered several objects from the Young Iron Age on the hill ca...
Magnetic survey is the most widely used shallow geophysical techniquefor the location of archaeologi...
The excavations on a multicultural site 1 at Michałowice, Czarnocin commune, have been conducted sin...
Abstract : In Romania, geophysical methods are normally used to estimate the distribution of cultura...
Abstract. Near surface geophysical investigations are employed in archaeology in order to estimate t...
The locality Sutny near Tesetice-Kyjovice is situated 50 km SSW from Brno (Czech Republic) on the ea...
New Nieszawa was a 15th century medieval urban settlement, covering approximately 22 hectares on the...
A multi-method geophysical survey has been carried out on a Roman archaeological site, where part of...
Geophysical survey methods are broadly used to delimit and characterize archaeological sites, but th...
The submitted paper presents the possibilities of specific use of a simple geophysical method in the...
Magnetometry surveys were conducted at archaeological sites in the nomos of Grevena, a county of nor...
Although magnetic methods are generally considered among the most important non–destructive techniqu...
International audienceStatute laws concerning preventative archaeology adopted in France in 2001 for...
Determining the effectiveness and limitations of near-surface, non-invasive geophysical techniques i...
The six-year project Settlement Pattern of Prehistoric Bohemia (1997-2002) has been basen on a wide ...
In August 2014 a metal detectorist discovered several objects from the Young Iron Age on the hill ca...
Magnetic survey is the most widely used shallow geophysical techniquefor the location of archaeologi...