Understanding the anomaly: reinterpreting Porolissum Roman town with emerging GPR and ER data
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2023-03-24Keyword
Archaeological prospectionEarth resistance
Ground penetrating radar
Roman limes Porolissensis
Magnetometer survey
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The Roman Porolissum (Romania) was first surveyed with magnetics in 2010. Local geology is propitious for magnetic prospection. In 2021 the Polish-Romanian team carried out a complementary ER and GPR survey. Emerging geophysical data allowed reinterpretation of the previous survey results. Complementary survey data and geological setting analysis yet enhanced the archaeological interpretation.Version
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Pisz M, Lazarescu V-A and Hegyi A (2023) Understanding the anomaly: reinterpreting Porolissum Roman town with emerging GPR and ER data. In: Wunderlich T, Hadler H and Blankenfeldt R (Eds) Advances iin On- and Offshore Archaeological Prospection. Kiel : Universitätsverlag Kiel/Kiel University Publishing. Pp 217-221.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.38072/978-3-928794-83-1/p43Type
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https://doi.org/10.38072/978-3-928794-83-1/p43