Alexandru Hegyi,Pisz, MichalHegyi, A.2024-12-102025-01-042024-12-102025-01-042023-03-24Pisz 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.RMSID:23256http://hdl.handle.net/10454/20179YesThe 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.en(c) 2024 The Authors. This is an Open Access publication distributed under the Creative Commons CC-BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Archaeological prospectionEarth resistanceGround penetrating radarRoman limes PorolissensisMagnetometer surveyUnderstanding the anomaly: reinterpreting Porolissum Roman town with emerging GPR and ER dataBook chapterhttps://doi.org/10.38072/978-3-928794-83-1/p43CC-BY2024-12-10