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New Global Perspectives on Archaeological Prospection: 13th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, 28 August - 1 September 2019, Sligo - Ireland [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Fourth Dimension Prospection Ltd)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 366 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 287x206x20 mm, kaal: 1179 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Archaeopress
  • ISBN-10: 1789693063
  • ISBN-13: 9781789693065
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 366 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 287x206x20 mm, kaal: 1179 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Archaeopress
  • ISBN-10: 1789693063
  • ISBN-13: 9781789693065
This volume presents over 90 papers from the 13th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection 2019, Sligo. Papers address archaeological prospection techniques, methodologies and case studies from 33 countries across Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe and North America, reflecting current and global trends in archaeological prospection.

This volume is a product of the 13th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection 2019, which was hosted by the Department of Environmental Science in the Faculty of Science at the Institute of Technology Sligo. The conference is held every two years under the banner of the International Society for Archaeological Prospection and this was the first time that the conference was held in Ireland. New Global Perspectives on Archaeological Prospection draws together over 90 papers addressing archaeological prospection techniques, methodologies and case studies from 33 countries across Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe and North America, reflecting current and global trends in archaeological prospection. At this particular ICAP meeting, specific consideration was given to the development and use of archaeological prospection in Ireland, archaeological feedback for the prospector, applications of prospection technology in the urban environment and the use of legacy data.

Papers include novel research areas such as magnetometry near the equator, drone-mounted radar, microgravity assessment of tombs, marine electrical resistivity tomography, convolutional neural networks, data processing, automated interpretive workflows and modelling as well as recent improvements in remote sensing, multispectral imaging and visualisation.
The 13th ICAP and the Importance of Archaeological Prospection in Ireland
8(6)
James Bonsall
13th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection: Organisation Committee
14(1)
13th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection: Scientific Committee
15(1)
Part One Archaeological Prospection in Europe
16(148)
Harbours from Antiquity to the Middle Ages: a Geophysical Panorama
17(4)
Wolfgang Rabbel
Dennis Wilken
Tina Wunderlich
Annika Fediuk
Michaela Schwardt
Daniel Kohn
Clemens Mohr
High-resolution underwater archaeological prospection of Upper Austrian pile dwellings and lakes using multi-beam and sediment sonar
21(3)
Immo Trinks
Wolfgang Neubauer
Timothy Taylor
Mario Wallner
Klaus Locker
Jutta Leskovar
Ground-penetrating radar study of the Asaviec 2 archaeological site, Belarus
24(3)
Alina Tsugai-Tsyrulnikova
Juri Plado
Maxim Charniauski
Irina Khrustaleva
Aivar Kriiska
The Challenge of Urban Archaeological Geophysics: the Example of Grand' Place in Brussels, Belgium
27(5)
Michel Dabas
Francois Blary
Gianluca Catanzariti
Paulo Charruadas
Sebastien Flageul
Benjamin Van Nieuwenhoeve
Philippe Sosnowska
Alain Tabbagh
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Data): 100-year Discussion over Roman Fort in Herzegovina solved with shards of information
32(4)
Michal Pisz
Tomasz Dziurdzik
Geophysical surveys of Eneolithic ditch enclosures in central Bohemia
36(4)
Roman Krivanek
The application of the geophysical method in forested highland terrains of Bohemia
40(5)
Roman Krivanek
Non-destructive survey of early medieval ramparts in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
45(2)
Peter Milo
Igor Mun'n
Michaela Pristakova
Tomas Tencer
Michal Vagner
Looking for military remains of the Battle of Gergovia: Benefits of a towed multi-frequency EMI survey
47(4)
Francois-Xavier Simon
Guillaume Hulin
Yann Deberge
Marion Dacko
First 3D reconstruction of the palaeoenvironment at the Mesolithic site of Duvensee, Germany, using geophysics and geoarchaeology
51(3)
Erica Corradini
Dennis Wilken
Marco Zanon
Daniel Grols
Harald Liibke
Diana Panning
Katharina Rusch
Rebekka Mecking
Ercan Erkul
Natalie Pickartz
Ingo Feeser
Wolfgang Rabbel
Interaction of geophysical prospection, archaeological excavation and historical sources to reconstruct a medieval monastery in Southern Bavaria
54(4)
Roland Linck
Florian Becker
Mario Holzl
The sunken trade centre of Rungholt - Geophysical investigations in the German North Frisian Wadden Sea
58(4)
Michaela Schwardt
Dennis Wilken
Hanna Hadler
Annika Fediuk
Tina Wunderlich
Andreas Vott
Wolfgang Rabbel
3-D Resistivity Imaging of Rock-Cut Chamber Tombs: the case of the Mycenaean Cemetery in Prosilio, Greece
62(4)
Nikos Papadopoulos
Dimitris Oikonomou
Gianluca Cantoro
Nikos Andronikidis
Apostolos Sarris
Manifestation of the urban design of ancient cities in northern Greece by archaeological prospection
66(3)
Gregory N. Tsokas
Panagiotis Tsourlos
George Vargemezis
Ground-Penetrating radar (GPR) for non-destructive testing of monument walls
69(4)
Gregory Tsokas
Nectaria Diamanti
Dimitrios Angelis
Panagiotis Tsourlos
George Vargemezis
From Roman Villas to 19th century gardens: case studies of geophysical surveys for built heritage in Hungary
73(2)
Laszlo Nagy
Hidden Depths and Empty Spaces: the contribution of archaeological prospection to the study of early medieval Ireland
75(3)
Susan Curran
Visualizing the Village: A Comparative Assessment of Remote Sensing Methods on Inishark, Co. Galway, Ireland
78(3)
Sean Field
Ian Kuijt
Unusual monuments, Unusual molecules: geochemical processes at work in County Limerick, Ireland
81(4)
Newgrange, New Monuments and New Perspectives
85(2)
Joanna Leigh
Geraldine Stout
Matthew Stout
Microgravimetry for cavity detection-an example from pilot measurements on Newgrange passage tomb (Bru na Boinne World Heritage Site, Ireland)
87(4)
Roman Pasteka
Pavol Zahorec
Juraj Papco
Conor Brady
Kevin Barton
When the Norsemen return: Complementary GPR surveys at the Viking Age site of Woodstown, County Waterford, Ireland
91(5)
Petra Schneidhofer
Revisiting the Segesta and the Monreale Survey Sites - The Benefits and Possibilities of Digitising Analog Archaeological Spatial Data
96(3)
Doris Jetzinger
Christopher Sevara
Integrating geophysical and geoarchaeological surveys for the reconstruction of a Roman Port infrastructure: the Claudian Harbour at Portus
99(5)
Stephen Kay
Elena Pomar
Simon Keay
Kristian Strutt
Stoil Chapkanski
Jean-Philippe Goiran
Extensive Geophysical Investigations to study the Archaeological Site of Norba (Norma, Central Italy)
104(3)
Salvatore Piro
Stefania Quilici Gigli
Enrico Papale
Daniela Zamuner
Innovating Archaeological Investigations in Mediterranean Landscapes: Contributions from the Prospecting Boundaries Project
107(4)
Christopher Sevara
Michael Doneus
Erich Draganits
Roderick B. Salisbury
Cipriano Frazzetta
Doris Jetzinger
Sheba-Celina Schilk
Sebastiano Tusa
Looking for Etruscan harbours: geophysical survey of the ancient site of Pyrgi
111(4)
Quentin Vitale
Christophe Benech
Jean-Philippe Goiran
Investigating a tumulus in the Etruscan necropolis of Banditaccia - Applying multiple noninvasive prospection methods on a World Heritage Site
115(4)
Mario Wallner
Immo Trinks
Ingrid Schlogel
Alois Hinterleitner
Hannes Schiel
Tanja Trausmuth
Fabio Colivicchi
Maurizio Forte
Wolfgang Neubauer
Prospecting Mesolithic buried landscapes and sites. Two case studies from two different types of landscapes in the southern Netherlands
119(2)
Eelco Rensink
"Where animals were equal to humans". Surprising results of complementary geophysical survey on gallows in Lower Silesia (Poland)
121(4)
Michal Pisz
Magdalena Majorek
Bartosz Swiqtkowski
Daniel Wojtucki
Karolina Wojtucka
Krzysztof Narloch
Back to the roots. Remote sensing techniques for rediscovering the Chalcolithic eponymous settlement of Cucuteni culture, Romania
125(4)
Andrei Asandulesei
Felix-Adrian Tencariu
Radu-Stefan Balaur
Mihaela Asandulesei
Understanding the Anomaly: Multi-Method Geoscientific Research Applied on a Roman Fort in Pojejena
129(4)
Michal Pisz
Radoslaw Mieszkowski
Emil Jezmienowski
Geophysical and archaeological research of the baroque church of Saint Nicolas in Kovarce, Slovakia
133(3)
Mario Bielich
Jan Tirpak
Outlining the karst: ERT and GPR surveys to detect karstic morphologies in the Sierra de Atapuerca sites (Burgos, Spain)
136(3)
Lucia Bermejo Albarran
Ana Isabel Ortega
Roger Guerin
Lawrence Conyers
Josep M. Pares
Isidoro Campana
Jose Maria Bermudez de Castro
Eudald Carbonell
Archaeological feedback of a GPR survey at Labeagako Santa Maria (Navarre): confirmation of survey interpretation and few more surprises
139(4)
Ekhine Garcia-Garcia
Roger Sala
Alexandre Duro
Helena Ortiz-Quintana
Rosario Mateo
Javier Nuin
Multi method investigation of submerged features at Semblister, Shetland
143(5)
Claire Christie
Michael Stratiagos
Benjamin Jennings
The Archaeology of 20th Century Sports and Leisure: topophilia, interiography and texture
148(2)
Chris Gaffney
Tom Sparrow
Alex Corkum
Helen McCreary
Chrys Harris
Jason Wood
A New Look at Old County Number Records: Geophysical Reassessment of Scheduled Roman Villas
150(4)
Neil Linford
Paul Linford
Andrew Payne
The influence of buried archaeology on equine locomotion: results from the Burghley Horse trials cross country course
154(3)
Neil Linford
Russell Mackechnie-Guire
When finding nothing is interesting
157(4)
Kris Lockyear
Co-creation and archaeological prospection: LoCATE - The Local Community Archaeological Training and Equipment Project
161(3)
Kate Welham
James Brown
Paul Cheetham
Mike Gill
Lawrence Shaw
Part Two Archaeological Prospection in Africa
164(28)
Old Plans versus Geophysical Surveys: the case study of Gurob (Fayum, Egypt)
165(4)
Lionel Darras
Tomasz Herbich
Marine Yoyotte
Geophysical surveying in Egypt and Sudan: periodical report for 2017-2018
169(4)
Tomasz Herbich
Robert Ryndziewicz
3-D Electrical Resistivity Tomography in an Urban Environment: the case of Shallalat Gardens, Alexandria, Egypt
173(4)
Nikos Papadopoulos
Dimitris Oikonomou
Nasos Argyriou
George Kritikakis
Calliope Limneos Papakosta
Going back to Medamud: Excavation feedback on processing, interpretation and planning
177(3)
Julien Thiesson
Felix Relats Montserrat
Magnetic prospection close to the magnetic equator: Case studies in the Tigray plateau of Aksum and Yeha, Ethiopia
180(4)
Sandra Ostner
Jorg W.E. Fassbinder
Mandana Parsi
Iris Gerlach
Sarah Japp
Surveying Kushite sites in Sudan: town and cemetery in Kawa
184(4)
Tomasz Herbich
Robert Ryndziewicz
Archaeo-geophysical prospection of forts in the North Omdurman (Sudan)
188(4)
Robert Ryndziewicz
Mariusz Drzewiecki
Part Three Archaeological Prospection in Asia
192(49)
Magnetic signal prospecting in a former Achaemenid `palace': the example of Gumbati (Georgia)
193(4)
Julien Thiesson
Sebastien Gondet
Jorg W.E. Fassbinder
Florian Becker
Marion Scheiblecker
Sandra Ostner
Mandana Parsi
Solene Bourgeois Esperon
Kai Kaniuth
Venice in the desert: Archaeological geophysics on the world's oldest metropolis Uruk-Warka, the city of King Gilgamesh (Iraq)
197(4)
Jorg Fassbinder
Sandra Ostner
Marion Scheiblecker
Mandana Parsi
Margarete van Ess
Ancient Charax Spasinou (Iraq) - Interpreting a multi-phase city based on magnetometer survey data
201(5)
Lena Lambers
Jorg Falsbinder
Stuart Campbell
Stefan Hauser
Revealing the Hidden Structure of the Ancient City Ur (Iraq) with Electrical Resistivity Tomography
206(3)
Mandana Parsi
Jorg Fassbinder
Nikos Papadopoulos
Marion Scheiblecker
Sandra Ostner
Geophysical survey of single phase archaeological sites: Magnetometry in Wadi Shamlu, Kurdistan, Northern Iraq
209(5)
Marion Scheiblecker
Simone Miihl
Jorg Fasbinder
Conclusions from Twenty Years of Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) Surveys in Israel for Archaeological Prospection
214(2)
Paul Bauman
Alastair McClymont
Eric Johnson
Richard Freund
Randy Shinduke
Restoring burial mounds damaged by disasters -- Contribution of archaeological prospection to collect information at the Idera burial mound, Japan
216(4)
Akihiro Kaneda
Hiroshi Yamaguchi
UAV-based Airborne Laser Scanning in densely vegetated areas: Detecting Sue pottery kilns in Nakadake Sanroku, Japan
220(4)
Michael Doneus
Maria Shinoto
Irmela Herzog
Naoko Nakamura
Hideyuki Haijima
Tomokazu Onishi
Shohei Kita'ichi
Baoquan Song
Interpreting GPR data from Jaffna Fort, Northern Sri Lanka, using historic maps and new excavations
224(4)
Armin Schmidt
Prishanta Gunawardhana
Christopher Davis
Duncan Hale
Robin Coningham
P. Pushparatnam
Richie Villis
Mark Woolston-Houshold
Mark Manuel
Common interpretation of induced polarization tomography (IPT) results with other geophysical methods in an archaeological site
228(4)
Meric Aziz Berge
Mahmut Goktug Drahor
Caner Oztiirk
Atilla Ongar
Comparison of excavation results with GPR and magnetic gradiometer surveys at a workshop area in Sapinuwa, Central Anatolia/Turkey
232(4)
Mahmut Goktug Drahor
Caner Oztiirk
Meric Aziz Berge
Aygul Siiel
Atilla Ongar
Sedef Ayyildiz
Semih Gercek
Murat Aydin
Archaeological interpretation of the prospection data from Ephesos
236(5)
Jasmin Scheifinger
Part Four Archaeological Prospection in Australasia
241(8)
Multiple processing and interpretation methods of a complex 3-D GPR dataset: An example from northern Australia
242(5)
Lawrence Conyers
Urupa - burial grounds - and remote sensing in Aotearoa (New Zealand)
247(2)
Hans-Dieter Bader
Part Five Archaeological Prospection in North America
249(18)
Village Life in the Middle Ohio Valley, USA: Geophysical Survey and Anomaly Testing
250(4)
Jarrod Burks
Geophysical Evidence for the Timing, Pace, and Complexity of Construction at the Poverty Point World Heritage Site, Louisiana, USA
254(5)
Michael Hargrave
R. Berle Clay
Diana Greenlee
Rinita Dalan
The Origins of the West Plaza Rise at the Poverty Point World Heritage Site, Louisiana, USA
259(5)
Rinita Dalan
Diana Greenlee
Michael L. Hargrave
R. Berle Clay
Thurman Allen
George Holley
GPR Investigations in Earthlodges of the Northern Plains, USA
264(3)
Kenneth L. Kvamme
Part Six Technical Aspects of Data Acquistion, Analysis, Processing and Visualisation
267(72)
Drone radar: A new survey approach for Archaeological Prospection?
268(4)
Roland Linck
Alen Kaltak
The limits of a blob: geophysically informed automatic extraction of magnetometer anomalies
272(2)
Armin Schmidt
Quantification of Daub Masses based on Magnetic Prospection Data
274(5)
Natalie Pickartz
Robert Hofmann
Stefan Dreibrodt
Knut Rassmann
Liudmyla Shatilo
Rene Ohlrau
Dennis Wilken
Wolfgang Rabbel
Applying Magnetic Depth Estimation Techniques to Archaeo-geophysics
279(3)
Jeremy G. Menzer
Modelling the layer between topsoil and subsoil using magnetic prospection data
282(4)
Alois Hinterleitner
Ralf Totschnig
Klaus Locker
Hannes Schiel
Bendeguz Tobias
Pathways to prediction: quantifying the impact of soil moisture variations on electric and electromagnetic contrast
286(3)
Philippe De Smedt
Daan Hanssens
A 3D imaging procedure for subsurface magnetic susceptibility: application to the basaltic foundations of a Gallo-Roman villa in Auvergne, France
289(4)
Julien Guillemoteau
Francois-Xavier Simon
Bertrand Dousteyssier
Marion Dacko
Guillaume Hulin
Jens Tronicke
WuMapPy an open-source software for geophysical prospection data processing: 2019 milestone
293(3)
Quentin Vitale
Lionel Darras
Christophe Benech
Julien Thiesson
Automated segmentation of archaeo-geophysical images by convolutional neural networks
296(4)
Melda Kucukdemirci
Apostolos Sarris
Rise of the Machines: Improving the identification of possible graves in GPR data with interactive survey guidance and machine learning
300(5)
Ashely Green
Paul Cheetham
Automated detection and analysis of diffraction hyperbolas in ground-penetrating radar data
305(4)
Lieven Verdonck
Novel volume visualisation of GPR data inspired by medical applications
309(4)
Wolfgang Neubauer
Alexander Bornik
Mario Wallner
Geert Verhoeven
Strategies for the optimization of 3-D electrical resistivity tomography data using the Jacobian matrix
313(4)
Kleanthis Simyrdanis
Nikos Papadopoulos
Processing Strategies for 3-D Marine Dynamic Electrical Resistivity Tomography Data
317(5)
Dimitrios Oikonomou
Nikos Papadopoulos
Kleanthis Simyrdanis
Gianluca Cantoro
Julien Beck
Meng Heng Loke
Improving the lithological significance of shear wave tomograms through coring and pressure correction
322(4)
Dennis Wilken
Wolfgang Rabbel
Tina Wunderlich
Martina Karle
Aerial thermal imaging from UAV in archaeology, a case study: the abandoned medieval town of Montecorvino (Foggia, Italy)
326(2)
Luca d'Altilia
Multi-spectral, multi-temporal survey in the American Midwest
328(3)
Helen McCreary
Jarrod Burks
Alex Corkum
Chris Gaffney
Andy Wilson
Evaluating the capability of a SUAS mounted multispectral sensor for the mapping of archaeological resources in an alluvial landscape
331(4)
Nicholas Crabb
Matthew Brolly
Niall Burnside
Andy Howard
Robin Jackson
Chris Carey
Beneath the Stains of Time: The physiochemical prospection of multiperiod sites in southern Britain - a geophysics approach to geochemistry?
335(2)
Paul Cheetham
Three-dimensional modelling of petroglyphs of South Siberia
337(2)
Vladislav Kazakov
Vasily Kovalev
Kair Zhumadilov
Lyudmila Lbova
Aleksandr Simukhin
Part Seven Improving our Legacy: Reviewing the Key Outcomes of Archaeological Prospection Data
339
Introducing the `Soil science & Archaeo-Geophysics Alliance' (SAGA): a new interdisciplinary network in archaeo-geophysics
340(4)
Carmen Cuenca-Garcia
Kayt Armstrong
Apostolos Sarris
Philippe De Smedt
Clare Wilson
Elina Aidona
Anne Roseveare
Martin Roseveare
Petra Schneidhofer
Jorg Falsbinder
Ian Moffat
Marion Scheiblecker
Abir Jrad
Martijn van Leusen
Kelsey Lowe
Laying the geophysical groundwork: in situ measurements as a framework for strategizing archaeological prospection
344(1)
Philippe De Smedt
Ynse Declercq
Daan Hanssens
Wouter B. Verschoof-van der Vaart
Tom Hamburg
Walter Laan
Pieter Lalloo
Frederic Cruz
Karsten Lambers
Review strategies for archaeological prospection, incorporating excavation and research
345(4)
Cian Hogan
Methodological framework to automatically compare large-scale magnetometry measurements with excavation datasets
349(4)
Gabor Mesterhazy
Archaeological guidelines for geophysical survey in the urban environment
353(2)
Guglielmo Strapazzon
Dimitrios Oikonomou
Evan Alevizos
Kleanthis Simyrdanis
Melda Kucukdemirci
Apostolos Sarris
Addressing archaeological research questions using geophysical surveys - a landscape case study
355(4)
Jakob Kainz
Up-skilling and Up-scaling: the realities of adapting to the challenges of the current environment in British commercial geophysics
359
Chrys Harris
James Bonsall uses geophysical and remote sensing technology to investigate ancient people and landscapes. James is particularly interested in challenging upland and coastal environments that require technical expertise combined with novel methodological approaches to enhance the interpretation of past environments. James has twenty years of archaeological geophysical experience acquired in the commercial and academic sectors. His PhD, a fellowship from the National Roads Authority, focused on aspects of prospecting driven by legacy data collected during the Celtic Tiger economic boom. James is a Lecturer in Archaeology at the Institute of Technology Sligo. His recent publications include a geoarchaeological study of shell middens on the west coast of Ireland; mapping pauper burials in the UK; and the challenges of surveying remote upland sites in Ireland and Italy.