Archimede 2020
DOI: 10.47245/archimede.0007.act.15
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Apport des prospections magnétiques haute résolution à la compréhension d’un habitat protohistorique : l’exemple du site de hauteur fortifié du Maimont

Abstract: Dans le cadre des recherches archéologiques sur le site du Maimont, situé à cheval sur les communes de Niedersteinbach (Bas-Rhin, France) et Schönau (Rheinland Pfalz, Allemagne), plusieurs campagnes de mesures magnétiques ont eu lieu. Ces dernières avaient plusieurs objectifs : 1 - l’identification des aménagements anthropiques anciens (présence de fosses, résidus d'activités liées au feu, terrasses aménagées pour les activités artisanales, traces et plans de bâtiments) ; 2 - l’identification de zones perturbé… Show more

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“…Gavazzi et al, 2017) to high-resolution surveys of subtle structures like post holes (e.g. Wassong & Gavazzi, 2020). Overall, the use of this kind of equipment with potential field interpretative tools showed a high versatility for archaeological, environmental and geological applications at different scales, with surveys conducted with profile spacing and height-to-ground ranging from 0.1 to 120 m and acquisition frequency ranging between 25 and 500 Hz (Gavazzi et al, 2019).…”
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“…Gavazzi et al, 2017) to high-resolution surveys of subtle structures like post holes (e.g. Wassong & Gavazzi, 2020). Overall, the use of this kind of equipment with potential field interpretative tools showed a high versatility for archaeological, environmental and geological applications at different scales, with surveys conducted with profile spacing and height-to-ground ranging from 0.1 to 120 m and acquisition frequency ranging between 25 and 500 Hz (Gavazzi et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 96%