2018
DOI: 10.1002/arp.1705
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Three‐dimensional modelling of a pre‐Aksumite settlement at the archaeological site of Seglamen, Aksum, northern Ethiopia using integrated geophysical techniques

Abstract: This geophysical study is part of a multidisciplinary archaeological research project designed to provide the framework for the reconstruction of the cultural and environmental history of the region to the southwest of Aksum and for the production of a detailed archaeological map for the cultural heritage management of central Tigray. Seglamen, near Aksum in north Ethiopia, an area of about 70 000 m2, is dated from the early to mid‐first millennium bce and has been detected and excavated since 2010 by the Ital… Show more

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“…A combination of these techniques is believed to give reasonable information about the Norf archaeological site. Examples in the literature about the integration of these methods for archaeological prospecting are reported in articles by Drahor et al (2008), Quesnel et al (2011), Di Maio et al (2016), Fauchard et al (2018, Getaneh et al (2018) and Karaaslan and Karavul (2018) and others.…”
Section: G E O P H Y S I Ca L M E T H O D Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A combination of these techniques is believed to give reasonable information about the Norf archaeological site. Examples in the literature about the integration of these methods for archaeological prospecting are reported in articles by Drahor et al (2008), Quesnel et al (2011), Di Maio et al (2016), Fauchard et al (2018, Getaneh et al (2018) and Karaaslan and Karavul (2018) and others.…”
Section: G E O P H Y S I Ca L M E T H O D Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant amount of research has examined the interconnection between the layout of early cities and their relationship to landscape evolution. For example, Assefa Getaneh et al (2018) reconstructed the spatial distribution of some pre-Aksumite cultural structures like stone-based walls using magnetic reconnaissance survey in the Seglamen Site of northern Ethiopia. Schwerin et al (2016) drew a more accurate archeological map in the Copan site of Honduras using LiDAR data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%