ArchéoSciences 2009/1
ArchéoSciences
n° 33 (supp), 2009/1
392 pages
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SOMMAIRE

Sites and their landscapes

Page 13 à 15
I. A. Arzhantseva et al.   Geophysical investigations on Por-Bajin island, Tuva (Russia)
Page 17 à 20
Luis Barba et al.   Geophysical prospection and aerial photography in La Laguna, Tlaxcala, Mexico
Page 21 à 25
Philippe Barral et al.   Applied geophysics in archaeological prospecting at sites of Authumes (Saône-et-Loire) and Mirebeau (Côte-d'Or) (Bourgogne, Eastern France)
Page 27 à 29
Karin Berghausen et Jorg W. E. Fassbinder   Magnetometry and soil magnetism on Celtic square enclosures in Bavaria, Southern Germany
Page 31 à 33
Vincent Bichet et al.   Chupicuaro archaeological sites: from magnetic survey to excavation (late pre-classic period, Middle Lerma Valley, Guanajuato, Mexico)
Page 35 à 37
Emma Bouvard   How to reconstruct a medieval site: diversity of sources, asset and necessity.The example of Cistercians monasteries in Auvergne (France)
Page 39 à 41
Claire Brinon et Pauline Kessouri   Geophysical prospection of an archaeological site (Grand, France): Characterization of a hydraulic system in a karstic context
Page 43 à 45
M. Ciminale et al.   Understanding the origin of magnetic znomalies in Monte San Vincenzo (Southern Italy) archaeological Site: susceptibility measurements, PXRD, XRF and optical analysis
Page 47 à 49
Daniela Cottica et al.   The changing landscape of Constanciacus: a lost settlement in the Lagoon of Venice
Page 51 à 53
T. Dechezleprêtre et al.   Automatic magnetic mapping of the oppidum of Boviolles (Meuse, France)
Page 55 à 58
Jorg W. E. Fassbinder   Global survey of the frontiers of the Roman Empire in Southern Germany, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Page 59 à 61
Jorg W. E. Fassbinder et al.   Magnetic prospection of Scythian Kurgans from Chilik, Southeastern Kazakhstan
Page 63 à 64
S. Fichtl et al.   Batilly-en-Gâtinais (Loiret), a rural aristocratic settlement
Page 65 à 67
Richard Cuttler et al.   Changing perspectives on the city of Cyrene, Libya: Remote sensing and the management of the buried archaeological resource
Page 69 à 72
Sébastien Gondet et al.   Geophysical investigations in the vicinity of the Persepolis Royal Terrace (Fars province, Iran)
Page 73 à 76
Tomasz Herbich   Geophysical surveying in Egypt: periodic report for 2007-2008
Page 77 à 79
Tomasz Herbich   Magnetic survey of the Late Period grate temple enclosure in Tell el-Balamun, Egypt
Page 81 à 84
Andrei N. Mazurkevich et al.   Magnetometry and susceptibility prospecting on Neolithic-early Iron Age sites at Serteya, North-West Russia
Page 85 à 87
Timothy J. Horsley et Robert Wall   Archaeological evaluation of alluvial landscapes in Western Maryland, USA
Page 89 à 91
Akihiro Kaneda et al.   Integrated examination and comparison of prospection methods at japanese historical Kiln sites
Page 93 à 95
Roman Křivánek et Jan Mařík   Early Medieval stronghold Libice nad Cidlinou. An example of use of geophysical methods in systematic non-destructive archaeological project
Page 97 à 99
Kenneth Kvamme   Geophysical contributions to the understanding of Northern Great Plains archaeology, USA
Page 101 à 104
Klaus Löcker et al.   Magnetic surveys of Early and Middle Neolithic settlements in Austria
Page 105 à 107
Jean-Michel Maillol et al.   Ground penetrating radar surveys of Viejo Period settlements of the Chihuahua Culture, Upper Santa Maria Valley, Chihuahua, Mexico
Page 109 à 110
Peter Masters   From training ground to battlefield: Recording the archaeology of the Great War
Page 111 à 113
Inna Mateiciucová et al.   Geophysical survey at archaeological sites in northeastern Syria
Page 115 à 116
Peter Milo et al.   Geophysical Survey at archaeological site Kaszaper, Békés County, Hungary
Page 117 à 120
Krzysztof Misiewicz et Wiesław MaŁkowski   New data from magnetic survey of Ptolemais
Page 121 à 124
Alexandre Novo et al.   From Celtiberians to Romans: Combined geophysical (3D GPR and fluxgate gradiometer) prospection for the archaeological characterization of Castro de la Magdalena (León, Spain)
Page 125 à 127
S. M. Ovenden et al.   Ten years on: Geophysical survey on the ‘Heart of Neolithic Orkney' World Heritage Area
Page 129 à 132
Nikos G. Papadopoulos et al.   Tumuli exploration using surface 3D Electrical Resistivity Tomography
Page 133 à 135
S. Campana et al.   Integration of ground remote sensing surveys and archaeological excavation to characterize the medieval mound (Scarlino, Tuscany-Italy)
Page 137 à 139
Immo Heske et Martin Posselt   Archaeology and landscape features in Magnetometer Data
Page 141 à 142
Leonor Rocha et Gertrudes Branco   Archaeological maps: methods and techniques for territorial analysis
Page 143 à 146
Apostolos Sarris et al.   Revealing the ancient city of Sikyon through the application of integrated geophysical approaches and 3D modelling
Page 147 à 150
M. K. Saunders et al.   Moai, quarries and roads. Experiences and results of geophysical survey on Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
Page 151 à 154
Matthieu Thivet et al.   Integrated geophysical and LIDAR surveys at the archaeological site of Ancient Epomanduodurum, Mandeure-Mathay (Franche-Comté, Eastern France)
Page 155 à 157
K. Pieta et al.   Archaeological and geophysical survey in deserted early islamic village Al-Qusur (Failaka, Kuwait)
Page 159 à 162
Immo Trinks et al.   GPR prospection at Borgholm castle, Öland, Sweden
Page 163 à 166
Rémi Valois et al.   Geophysical study to characterize input karst water circulation in the saulges cave (Mayenne, France)
Page 167 à 169
Andreas Viberg et al.   Archaeological prospection in the Swedish mountain tundra region

Landscape and Ressource evolution

Page 173 à 174
Gertrudes Branco et Leonor Rocha   The contribution of archaeology to knowledge about the landscape
Page 175 à 177
Sebastián Celestino pérez et al.   Methodological development of archaeological survey in La Serena region (Spain): a GIS-based approach to a regional project
Page 179 à 181
K. Gruel et al.   Contribution of large scale geophysical survey to analysis of the evolution of the western boundary of the city of Allonnes (Sarthes, France): Integration of Google images, the Napoleonic cadastre and large magnetic surveys
Page 183 à 185
Mohammad Hamidi et al.   Contribution of geophysical methods to explaining water flow in a carbonate medium Favray site (Nièvre, France)
Page 187 à 190
Timothy J. Horsley et al.   Investigating ancient landscapes and settlement patterns in the Chengdu Plain, Sichuan, China
Page 191 à 194
Eymeric Morin et al.   Significance of the correlation between the electrical conductivity dataset and lithology in Pleni-Lateglacial and Holocene alluvial archives.A case study: the Choisille catchment (SW Paris Basin, France)
Page 195 à 198
Armelle Querrien et al.   Confrontation of geophysical survey, soil studies and excavation data to evidence tillage erosion

History and evolution of the urban soil

Page 201 à 203
Jeanine Abdul massih et al.   First results on the city planning of Cyrrhus (Syria)
Page 205 à 207
Yves Bière et al.   Magnetic survey on the tell of Qinnasrin (Syria)
Page 209 à 211
Michel Al maqdissi et Christophe Benech   The spatial organization of the Phoenician city of Amrith (Syria)
Page 213 à 216
S. Gaillot et E. Hofmann   Urban archaeology and environmental data: the Lyon experience
Page 217 à 219
Sébastien Gondet et Christophe Benech   Application of the space syntax to the study of city planning from Syrian Late Bronze Age circular cities
Page 221 à 224
Cornelius Meyer   Córdoba – Qurtuba – Corduba: More than two millennia of construction activity. Geophysical prospection examples from 2004 to 2008
Page 225 à 228
Wolfgang Neubauer et al.   Archaeological interpretation of combined magnetic and GPR surveys of the roman town Flavia Solva, Austria
Page 229 à 231
Andrew Parkyn   A Survey in the Park: methodological and practical problems associated with geophysical investigation in a late Victorian municipal park
Page 233 à 235
S. Piro et Dean Goodman   Integrated GPR and archaeological investigations to characterise the Palatino's area and Coliseum Valley (Forum, Roma, Italy)
Page 237 à 240
Immo Trinks et al.   Mapping the urban subsoil using ground penetrating radar – challenges and potentials for archaeological prospection
Page 241 à 243
Lieven Verdonck et Frank Vermeulen   GPR survey at the Roman town of Mariana (Corsica)

Methods and innovations

Page 247 à 249
James Adcock   “My Other Computer's a BEAR”: A potential strategy for processing Large Volume Datasets
Page 251 à 253
Kayt Armstrong et al.   Archaeological geophysical prospection in peatland environments: Case studies and suggestions for future practice
Page 255 à 257
I. A. Arzhantseva et al.   Continuous Aquatic Soundings of the Lake Tere-Khol' Water Area in the Republic of Tuva (Russia)
Page 259 à 261
Rebecca Bennett et al.   Beyond the picturesque: analysing the information content of airborne remotely sensed data for understanding prehistoric sites
Page 263 à 265
Meriç A. Berge et Mahmut G. Drahor   Optimum Electrical Resistivity Tomography (OERT) approach using combination of different arrays in archaeological investigations
Page 267 à 269
T. Colonna et al.   Application of the OhmMapper resistivity-meter to detect the theatre of Sentinum Roman town by using 3D resistivity model
Page 271 à 274
Michail I. Epov et Marina A. Chemyakina   Geophysical methods in the research of archaeological sites in Western Siberia and Altai: results and perspectives
Page 275 à 278
R. Clément et al.   Comparison of three arrays in time-lapse ERT: Simulation of a leachate injection experiment
Page 279 à 281
I. Cousin et al.   Three-dimensional structure of a highly heterogeneous soil horizon derived by Electrical Resistivity Tomography
Page 283 à 285
Rinita A. Dalan   Probing the surface: Adding depth and detail to surface geophysical surveys using down-hole susceptibility measurements
Page 287 à 290
Yann Deberge et Michel Dabas   An area of the gallic oppidum of Gondole (Le Cendre, Puy-de-Dôme, France) revealed by magnetic survey: extrapolation from excavation data
Page 291 à 293
Mahmut G. Drahor et al.   Integrated usage of geophysical prospection techniques in Höyük (tepe, tell)-type archaeological settlements
Page 295 à 297
Dean Goodman et al.   The application of GPR Overlay analysis in archaeological prospection: Discovery at the Japanese Imperial Family tombs in Miyazaki Prefecture
Page 299 à 302
Alois Hinterleitner et al.   Data Processing and Image Enhancement of GPR Surveys of Roman Villas in Austria
Page 303 à 304
Melda Küçükdemirci   A case study the necropole area of Antandros ancient city (Turkey) by magnetic prospection
Page 305 à 307
Juerg Leckebusch   Test and data processing of a stepped-frequency GPR array
Page 309 à 312
Gregory Lekmine et al.   2D Electrical Resistivity Tomography survey optimisation of solute transport in porous media
Page 313 à 316
Volker Lindinger et al.   From data to structures Multistage geomagnetic data interpretation within the Mautern Hinterland Survey
Page 317 à 319
Neil Linford et al.   Stepped frequency GPR survey with a multi-element array antenna: Results from field application on archaeological sites
Page 321 à 324
Yuri Manstein et Alexander Manstein   EM-I sensor NEMFIS: method, equipment and case stories of archaeological prospection
Page 325 à 327
Vivien Mathé et al.   What interest to use caesium magnetometer instead of fluxgate gradiometer?
Page 329 à 332
Nikos G. Papadopoulos et al.   3D Inversion of Automated Resistivity Profiling (ARP) Data
Page 333 à 334
Andrew Parkyn et al.   The square array revisited: a lightweight multisensor platform for vulnerable soil environments
Page 335 à 338
Robert Tamba et al.   Testing the use of geostatistical and statistical methods to improve data visualization.Case study on GPR survey of Tarragona Cathedral
Page 339 à 343
Ginette Saracco et al.   Localization and characterization of buried magnetic structures using a Multi-Scale Tomography. Application to archaeological structures on Fox-Amphoux site
Page 345 à 347
Armin Schmidt et al.   At the equator: making sense of magnetometer data
Page 349 à 351
M. Seger et al.   Characterisation of the structural heterogeneity of the soil layer by using in situ 2D and 3D electrical resistivity measurements
Page 353 à 355
S. Seren et al.   Combining data of different GPR systems of surveys of the roman fort Qreiye-cAyyash, Syria
Page 357 à 359
David Simpson et al.   Testing of multi-coil FDEM sensors on a field model with magnetic susceptibility contrast
Page 361 à 362
Thomas Sparrow et al.   What do all the numbers mean? Making sure we have all the pieces of the puzzle
Page 363 à 365
Julien Thiesson et al.   Magnetic signal prospecting using multi parameter measurements
Page 367 à 370
Immo Trinks et al.   Efficient, large-scale archaeological prospection using a true 3D GPR array system
Page 371 à 373
Panagiotis Tsourlos et Gregory N. Tsokas   Tomographic Imaging of Ancient Wall Foundations in Thessaloniki, North Greece
Page 375 à 378
Andreas Viberg et al.   A short review of the use of geophysical prospection methods in Swedish archaeology
Page 379 à 382
Georg Zotti et al.   Simulation of astronomical aspects of Middle Neolithic circular ditch systems

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ArchéoSciences 2009/1 (n° 33 (supp)). 392 pages.
ISSN : 1960-1360
ISSN en ligne : 2104-3728. ISBN : 9782753509436.
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