As one of the first attempts to utilize the technique for intrasite archaeological prospection, a series of coincident square-loop TEM-fast geophysical surveys were carried out over the compounds of the largest of the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela—Bete Maryam and Bete Amannuel— in North Ethiopia. Archaeologists have long believed that the different churches within each group were connected by underground tunnels. The aim of this survey was to identify, delineate, and map these underground channels and galleries. A total of 33 sounding surveys were conducted, the majority of which used a 3-m-side square loop. The survey traverses explored around the sides of the churches where underground connections to the other churches are possibl...
In recent years archaeological research on early ecclesiastical sites has often been focused on arch...
Despite the high geoheritage value of caves and karsts, northern Ethiopia’s largest cave at Zeyi (13...
Geophysical techniques are seldom used for the investigation of paleolithic archeological sites, mos...
As one of the first attempts to utilize the technique for intrasite archaeological prospection, a s...
The Lalibela area is mainly known for the rock-hewn churches located at the eponymous site and in th...
The Lalibela area is mainly known for the rock-hewn churches located at the eponymous site and in th...
First methodological and architectural approaches of rocky structures (except the church) in Lalibel...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys were conducted to examine possible archeological features ben...
Newgrange Passage Tomb is 76m in diameter and 12m high. A single 19m inner passage leads to a chambe...
Archaeological sites in rockshelter environments have long been noted to provide excellent preservat...
This work presents the results of the integrated usage of geophysics in the Agios Voukolos Church, o...
It is desirable in surveying caves and rock shelters aspotential archaeological sites to detennine t...
The article is devoted to the results of a study of some little-known monuments of rock-hewn church ...
In November 2005, a survey was begun of the wells in and around Hagia Sophia Church in Istanbul. The...
The article is devoted to the results of research focused on three rock-hewn churches, which are no...
In recent years archaeological research on early ecclesiastical sites has often been focused on arch...
Despite the high geoheritage value of caves and karsts, northern Ethiopia’s largest cave at Zeyi (13...
Geophysical techniques are seldom used for the investigation of paleolithic archeological sites, mos...
As one of the first attempts to utilize the technique for intrasite archaeological prospection, a s...
The Lalibela area is mainly known for the rock-hewn churches located at the eponymous site and in th...
The Lalibela area is mainly known for the rock-hewn churches located at the eponymous site and in th...
First methodological and architectural approaches of rocky structures (except the church) in Lalibel...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys were conducted to examine possible archeological features ben...
Newgrange Passage Tomb is 76m in diameter and 12m high. A single 19m inner passage leads to a chambe...
Archaeological sites in rockshelter environments have long been noted to provide excellent preservat...
This work presents the results of the integrated usage of geophysics in the Agios Voukolos Church, o...
It is desirable in surveying caves and rock shelters aspotential archaeological sites to detennine t...
The article is devoted to the results of a study of some little-known monuments of rock-hewn church ...
In November 2005, a survey was begun of the wells in and around Hagia Sophia Church in Istanbul. The...
The article is devoted to the results of research focused on three rock-hewn churches, which are no...
In recent years archaeological research on early ecclesiastical sites has often been focused on arch...
Despite the high geoheritage value of caves and karsts, northern Ethiopia’s largest cave at Zeyi (13...
Geophysical techniques are seldom used for the investigation of paleolithic archeological sites, mos...