Archaeology at the Danube using non-invasive ground and aerial prospection methods to document prehistoric settlement traces at the Bisamberg near Vienna, Austria
To link prehistoric settlement activities with a modern mapping of existing monuments on the site, non-invasive aerial and terrestrial prospection methods are used. The LiDAR data catches the course of the presumed prehistoric rampart. The geomagnetic measurements display, among other things, the course of a 250 m long prehistoric ditch. Furthermore, ERT measurements reveal the rampart’s inner construction.
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Advances in On- and Offshore Archaeological Prospection
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Reiner, F., Gallistl, J., Salisbury, R.B., Rebay-Salisbury, K., Schlögel, I., 2023. Archaeology at the Danube using non-invasive ground and aerial prospection methods to document prehistoric settlement traces at the Bisamberg near Vienna, Austria, in: Advances in on- and Offshore Archaeological Prospection: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection. Universitätsverlag Kiel | Kiel University Publishing, Kiel, pp. 229–232. https://doi.org/10.38072/978-3-928794-83-1/p45
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