Ul is an archaeological site located on a hilltop near modern Oliveira de Azeméis (NW Portugal). It had several occupations over time, at least sporadically since the Bronze Age, and is nowadays a small parish with a number of scattered houses and a church, built against and around the Northern slope. Occasional fieldwork, some of it lacking publication, was carried out during the 20th century, followed by a new set of test trenches, as well as two series of geophysical surveys using GPR and electomagnetic induction methods. Some of the results from both the non-invasive and invasive approaches are presented in this paper, and integrate an ongoing discussion about Iron Age and Roman settlement in the NW of the Iberian Peninsula
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Conventionally employed geophysical methods in archaeological investigations , i.e. ground penetrati...
This paper presents the results of the application of geophysical methods in the selection of poten...
Rural basilicas are the most important evidence of Christianization of the countryside on the island...
A multi-method geophysical survey has been carried out on a Roman archaeological site, where part of...
Ammaia is a deserted Roman town located in the region of Alto Alentejo, in Portugal, included in anc...
The first attempts to apply geophysical methods to archaeological sites in Portugal date from the mi...
Geophysical surveys based on ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) and magnetic methods have recently been ...
We present a geophysical survey work in the Roman site of Proendos, Sober, Lugo, Spain, which has be...
Several radar surveys were conducted on the site of the Villa Romana da Tourega with a Sensors and S...
The necropolis of El Toro is characterised as a space of prolonged use in northern Oretania. Several...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a multisystem survey using magnetometry and...
This paper addresses an experimental approach to the archaeological study of Roman camps in NW Iberi...
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This paper presents the results of the application of geophysical methods in the selection of poten...
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