Oral Programme MPRG12

Magnetic and/or other geophysical prospection for archeology.
Convener: Yoann Quesnel 
Co-Convener: Salvatore Piro
Session DetailsPoster Programme

Public Information:This session will deal with current approaches in non-destructive geophysical prospection for archaeology, focusing on magnetic and electric methods. New techniques and new results which improve our vision of several European and Non-European archaeological sites will be presented.


Related events:GI9 – Integrated non-invasive sensing techniques and geophysical methods for the study and conservation of architectural, archaeological and artistic heritage
Oral Programme  / Room 39 / Wed, 05 May, 08:30–12:00
Poster Programme  / Hall A / Attendance Wed, 05 May, 17:30–19:00

GM1.4 – Geoscience methods and techniques: multidisciplinary approaches to Geoarchaeology
Oral Programme  / Room 21 / Mon, 03 May, 15:30–17:00
Poster Programme  / Hall A / Attendance Mon, 03 May, 17:30–19:00



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Monday, 03 May 2010
Room: 42
Chairperson: Yoann QUESNEL
10:30–10:45
EGU2010-15091
Michel Dabas and the Dabas Team
First Results of AMP surveys for large areas (>100ha) with decimeter resolutions in Archaeology

10:45–11:00
EGU2010-11339
Samuel Cheyney, Ian Hill, Neil Linford, and Christopher Leech
Investigating automated depth modelling of archaeo-magnetic datasets

11:00–11:15
EGU2010-2299
Burkart Ullrich, Georg Kaufmann, Michael Meyer, Rudolf Kniess, and Henning Zöllner
Geophysical prospection in vicinity of the Southern Harz Mountains, Germany

11:15–11:30
EGU2010-5973
Federica Boschi, Alessandro Campedelli, Enrico Giorgi, Giuseppe Lepore, and Sandro De Maria
Geophysical survey of the Burnum archaeological site (Croatia)

11:30–11:45
EGU2010-10113
Nihan Hoskan, Fethi Ahmet Yuksel, Ziya Gorucu, and Yasar Coruhlu
Archaeogeophysical Studies in the Ruins of Kars-Ani (Turkey) in the 2009 Excavation Season

11:45–12:00
EGU2010-4364
Mohamed A. Mohamed Ali, Thomas Goldmann, Pawel Wolf, Ronny Wützler, Lukas Goldmann, Richard Hobbs, and Timothy Kendall
Magnetic Prospection at the Archaeological Site of Jebel Barkal, Sudan


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