TY - GEN M3 - Image UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/191270 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85959/PDF/WA308_87088_P357_Closing-the-loop.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 157 KW - methodological studies KW - landscape archaeology KW - Mediterranean KW - confident interpretation of anomalies A1 - Leusen, Martijn van PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 153 T1 - Closing the loop. Extracting more value out of archeogeophysical surveys in the Raganello Basin UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85959 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85958/PDF/WA308_87086_P357_Emptyscapes-filling.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 152 KW - landscape archaeology KW - emptiness KW - archaeological continuum KW - large-scale geophysics A1 - Campana, Stefano PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 149 T1 - Emptyscapes: filling “empty” Mediterranean landscapes, mapping the archaeological continuum UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85958 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm N2 - The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection and Virtual Archaeology (LBI ArchPro) together with its partner the Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG) has developed motorized magnetic prospection systems to survey entire archaeological landscapes within reasonable time at high spatial sampling resolution. With these novel prospection systems the LBI ArchPro has successfully surveyed in total more than 32 km2 over the past five years, resulting in magnetic maps containing millions of anomalies. While data collection, data positioning and the processing of the data have been automated (with exception of the operation of the survey vehicles), the outlining (data segmentation and classification) and interpretation of the prospected magnetic anomalies has become in regard of large amount of generated data a tedious, very time consuming, so far manually conducted task. In order to speed up the interpretation process we have therefore developed a workflow and algorithms for the automatic detection, outlining and classification of magnetic anomalies. Relevant magnetic prospection anomalies are automatically classified into two classes, which are “iron litter” objects that are located closed to the surface, and deeper reaching individual “pit” objects. Based on this classification we calculate several physical and geometrical properties for each object and export this data to a Geographical Information System (GIS) for further interactive classification and subsequent data interpretation L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85956/PDF/WA308_87084_P357_Interdiciplinary-arc.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 147 KW - arge-scale KW - high-resolution KW - near surface geophysics KW - remote sensing KW - interpretation KW - virtual archaeology KW - digital documentation A1 - Trinks, Immo A1 - Neubauer, Wolfgang A1 - Doneus, Michael A1 - Hinterleitner, Alois A1 - Doneus, Nives A1 - Verhoeven, Geert A1 - Löcker, Klaus A1 - Kucera, Matthias A1 - Nau, Erich A1 - Wallner, Mario A1 - Seren, Sirri PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 144 T1 - Interdiciplinary archaeological prospection at unprecented scale and resolution. The first five years of the LBI ArchPro Research Initiative 2010-2015 UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85956 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85952/PDF/WA308_87082_P357_A-geophysical-survey.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 143 KW - Schlumberger KW - Val Richer abbey KW - resistivity survey KW - history of science A1 - Hulin, Guillaume A1 - Maneuvrier, Christophe A1 - Tabbagh, Alain A1 - Vincent, Jean-Baptiste PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 141 T1 - A geophysical survey at Schlumberger’s Val Richer residence: between archaeology and the history of science UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85952 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85951/PDF/WA308_87081_P357_From-WWI-to-World.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 141 KW - WWI KW - trenches KW - Unexploded Ordnance KW - craters KW - Web-GIS KW - collaborative platform A1 - Dabas, Michel A1 - Collardey, Pierre A1 - Ruelleu, Sébastien PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 137 T1 - From WWI to World Files: collaborative work in archaeology through the use of Internet technologies UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85951 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85948/PDF/WA308_87080_P357_Snapshots-concerning.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 136 KW - archaeological prospection KW - electrical method first experiment KW - electromagnetic induction surveying KW - electrostatic method A1 - Tabbagh, Alain PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 132 T1 - Snapshots concerning the role of archaeology/archaeometry in the birth and progress of geophysical exploration UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85948 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85947/PDF/WA308_87079_P357_Archaeology-and-remo.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 132 KW - archaeology KW - remote sensing KW - critical approach KW - technological determinism KW - visualization A1 - Rączkowski, Włodzimierz PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 128 T1 - Archaeology and remote sensing technologies: (un)happy couple with prospects? UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85947 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85946/PDF/WA308_87078_P357_Early-experiments.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 128 KW - Nile Valley KW - Egypt KW - Sudan KW - archaeology KW - geophysics KW - survey A1 - Hesse, Albert PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 123 T1 - Early experiments with the use of new surveying methods in the archaeology of the Nile Valley UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85946 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85945/PDF/WA308_87077_P357_From-proton-to-caesi.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 123 KW - proton/caesium-magnetometry KW - nanotesla KW - picotesla KW - digital image processing KW - Troy KW - Qantir-Piramesse KW - Cornesti A1 - Becker, Helmut PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 119 T1 - From proton- to caesium-magnetometry ‒ my 40 years in archaeological prospection UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85945 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm N2 - Magnetic prospection was chosen as a non-invasive survey method for covering the expanse of the Hellenistic and Roman city and port of Berenike on the Red Sea in Egypt. A test run in 1999 confirmed the potential of the method in the specific conditions of the site and its geology; since 2008 the Polish–American project excavating the site has completed a full-site prospection, revealing surprising data for consideration in the interpretation of site topography and individual architectural remains. The article gives background on the topography of the site and explores three areas of the site: the western district, the southwestern bay and the urban mound in the east, where the results of magnetic prospection have been particularly telling and where, combined with archaeological feedback, they have contributed to a new understanding of the ancient remains. The discussion also poses ideas concerning the interpretation of site topography overall and follows up with prospects for the surveyors in the coming seasons L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85944/PDF/WA308_87076_P357_Magnetic-prospection.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 118 KW - magnetic prospection KW - Berenike KW - port KW - fortifications KW - urban insulae KW - street grid KW - Hellenistic fort A1 - Zych, Iwona A1 - Herbich, Tomasz PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 95 T1 - Magnetic prospection in the service of uncovering the Hellenistic and Roman port of Berenike on the Red Sea in Egypt UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85944 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm N2 - New Nieszawa was a 15th century medieval urban settlement, covering approximately 22 hectares on the Polish–Teutonic border. The exact location of the town was forgotten until its discovery through aerial prospection in 2006. In just 40 years the town grew into an important economic entity, competing for trade on the Vistula river until its relocation (1460–1462) during the Thirteen Years' War. The site is unique in that it has not been overbuilt by later structures as is common with medieval foundations. It is located in a flood plain approximately 2 km from the urban center of Toruń. Regular non-invasive surveys have revealed the spatial organization of the town in its untouched state from 550 years ago. The Łódź branch of the Scientific Society of Polish Archaeologists carried out three consecutive projects of non-invasive prospection in 2012–2014, using a Bartington Grad 601-2 instrument (0.5 m x 0.25 m sampling) to cover an area of almost 40 ha stretching for more than 1.6 km. The magnetic survey revealed anomalies located on the spot of observed crop marks, and extending far beyond the area open to aerial observation. It verified the existence of subsurface magnetically susceptible deposits indicative of a typical medieval town plan in Poland L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85943/PDF/WA308_87075_P357_Magnetic-survey-of.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 93 KW - medieval town KW - aerial photography KW - magnetic method KW - heritage protection A1 - Jaworski, Marcin A1 - Wroniecki, Piotr PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 85 T1 - Magnetic survey of the abandoned medieval town of Nieszawa UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85943 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm N2 - An increasingly important role in the study of prehistoric cultural landscapes is played nowadays by various methods of non-invasive archaeological prospection, such as aerial photography, remote sensing, airborne laser scanning and terrestrial geophysical surveying. In Polish archaeology, which has pioneered in many aspects the use of aerial photography and geophysical methods, investigations of this kind have a long history and can boast many successful applications, but the intensity of their use continues to be uneven. In the case of the region of Silesia (southwestern Poland), non-invasive prospection has been sporadic and hardly regular. However, recent projects have yielded data that will most likely increase the number of known Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites in Silesia, especially ditch enclosures and other monuments. The implementation of modern archaeological prospection methods has often contributed to a better understanding of already recorded sites and has been beneficial not only in furthering knowledge about the past, but also in protecting the archaeological heritage L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85942/PDF/WA308_87071_P357_Uncovering-Neolithic.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 84 KW - Silesia KW - Neolithic KW - Early Bronze Age KW - magnetic prospection KW - aerial prospection KW - enclosures KW - landscape A1 - Furmanek, Mirosław A1 - Mackiewicz, Maksym A1 - Myślecki, Bartosz A1 - Wroniecki, Piotr PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 69 T1 - Uncovering Neolithic and Early Bronze Age landscapes: new data from southwestern Poland UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85942 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm N2 - The article presents an overview of the history of the magnetic method in archaeological research, from its first use in 1958 in England through the 1990s. Brief presentations of the history of research using this method have already appeared in general works dedicated to archaeological geophysics, but merely as introductory chapters, which have focused on initial stages of the application of particular methods (chiefly magnetic and electrical resistivity) and highlighted achievements in the field in Western Europe, primarily the UK. In the present text, the author has also included the history of the use of the magnetic method in other parts of Europe (Central and Eastern Europe) and on other continents. He analyzes technological changes in the instruments used for research, from the proton magnetometer and magnetic balance to the increasingly advanced fluxgate and optically pumped magnetometers. He also examines the changes in measurement technology and data processing that have occurred and the factors shaping the development of the method L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85926/PDF/WA308_87068_P357_Magnetic-prospecting.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 68 KW - history of archaeological geophysics KW - magnetic method KW - magnetic balance KW - proton magnetometer KW - fluxgate magnetometer KW - optically pumped magnetometer A1 - Herbich, Tomasz PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 21 T1 - Magnetic prospecting in archaeological research: a historical outline UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85926 ER - TY - GEN PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences N1 - 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85925/PDF/WA308_87066_P357_Contents.pdf M3 - Text VL - 53 CY - Warszawa J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 19 KW - archeologia -- czasopisma T1 - Contents SP - 11 UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85925 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85924/PDF/WA308_87065_P357_Helmut-Becker.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 9 KW - Becker, Helmut (1944- ; geophysicist) KW - German geophysicists A1 - Fassbinder, Jörg PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 7 T1 - Helmut Becker UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85924 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/85923/PDF/WA308_87063_P357_Alain-Tabbagh.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015) PY - 2015 EP - 5 KW - Tabbagh, Alain (1947- ; geophysicist)) KW - French geophysicists A1 - Benech, Christophe A1 - Hesse, Albert PB - Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences VL - 53 CY - Warszawa SP - 3 T1 - Alain Tabbagh UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/85923 ER -