Geophysical survey methods have led to high-resolution mapping of subsurface remnants of ancient landscapes at continually expanding spatial scales. Yet, particularly when applied across entire archaeological landscapes, spanning hundreds of hectares, resultant datasets provide little direct information about inhabitation, environments or change over time. Focusing on a 2.5 km(2) area around Stonehenge, we show how geophysical soil survey, when combined with targeted sampling and excavation, can enable reliable empirically-grounded identification of complex activity traces. Particular focus lies on anthropogenic dug pits, identification and interpretation of which are vital in European earlier prehistoric archaeology due to their close conn...
Increasingly, conventional soil sampling procedures face restrictions because of their destructive c...
International audienceStatute laws concerning preventative archaeology adopted in France in 2001 for...
Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. Begun as a simple earthwork...
YesArchaeological research at Stonehenge (UK) is increasingly aimed at understanding the dynamic of ...
– Electromagnetic induction survey was used to investigate the prehistoric landscape at Stonehenge. ...
Studies of past human-landscape interactions rely upon the integration of archaeological, biological...
Over the centuries many archaeologists have investigated the site of Stonehenge and we now know a gr...
It is generally appreciated that the detection of archaeological features through geophysical surve...
YesA series of massive geophysical anomalies, located south of the Durrington Walls henge monument, ...
This thesis has two main objectives. The first is to develop our understanding of the Neolithic and...
Increasingly, electromagnetic induction methods (EMI) are being used within the area of archaeologic...
International audienceManuring is a farming practice which produces archaeological traces. Indeed, t...
In 1965, an aerial photograph from eastern Denmark revealed three concentric circles surrounding a l...
A series of massive geophysical anomalies, located south of the Durrington Walls henge monument, wer...
Recent survey, excavation and analysis in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site (WHS) during 2015 and 2...
Increasingly, conventional soil sampling procedures face restrictions because of their destructive c...
International audienceStatute laws concerning preventative archaeology adopted in France in 2001 for...
Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. Begun as a simple earthwork...
YesArchaeological research at Stonehenge (UK) is increasingly aimed at understanding the dynamic of ...
– Electromagnetic induction survey was used to investigate the prehistoric landscape at Stonehenge. ...
Studies of past human-landscape interactions rely upon the integration of archaeological, biological...
Over the centuries many archaeologists have investigated the site of Stonehenge and we now know a gr...
It is generally appreciated that the detection of archaeological features through geophysical surve...
YesA series of massive geophysical anomalies, located south of the Durrington Walls henge monument, ...
This thesis has two main objectives. The first is to develop our understanding of the Neolithic and...
Increasingly, electromagnetic induction methods (EMI) are being used within the area of archaeologic...
International audienceManuring is a farming practice which produces archaeological traces. Indeed, t...
In 1965, an aerial photograph from eastern Denmark revealed three concentric circles surrounding a l...
A series of massive geophysical anomalies, located south of the Durrington Walls henge monument, wer...
Recent survey, excavation and analysis in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site (WHS) during 2015 and 2...
Increasingly, conventional soil sampling procedures face restrictions because of their destructive c...
International audienceStatute laws concerning preventative archaeology adopted in France in 2001 for...
Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. Begun as a simple earthwork...