Archaeogeophysics in Development-led Excavations

This publication focuses on geophysical prospection and its use in archaeological research, particularly in the context of development-led archaeology projects. We compare the results of geophysical surveys with the results of excavations in large construction projects in order to assess the importa...

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Hlavní autoři: Prišťáková, Michaela, Havelka, Jan, Rekemová, Anna, Adameková, Katarína, Křivánek, Roman, Petr, Libor, Petřík, Jan, Prokeš, Lubomír, Terešková, Iva, Malyková, Drahomíra, Stolz, Daniel, Vágner, Michal, Žák Matyasowszky, František, Bíško, Richard, Čižmář, Ivan, Kalábek, Marek, Novák, Jan, Ontko, Michal, Peška, Jaroslav, Přichystal, Michal, Šálka, Dávid, Šebesta, Bohuslav, Šútor, Marek, Tamaškovič, Jakub, Volánek, Jiří, Vrána, Jakub, Zubalík, Jiří
Médium: Online
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Masaryk University Press 2025
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On-line přístup:ONIX_20250703T174915_9788028005641_13
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Shrnutí:This publication focuses on geophysical prospection and its use in archaeological research, particularly in the context of development-led archaeology projects. We compare the results of geophysical surveys with the results of excavations in large construction projects in order to assess the importance and accuracy of these survey methods. Our aim is to highlight the advantages and benefits of geophysical prospection while recognising its limitations. We examine the factors that influence the success of prospection in locating and interpreting archaeological sites in different locations and regions of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.