Title Non-destructive methods in field archaeology in Lithuania: the first results of a German-Lithuanian project
Translation of Title Neardantys metodai Lietuvos archeologiniuose lauko tyrimuose. Pirmieji Vokietijos ir Lietuvos bendradarbiavimo rezultatai.
Authors Messalc, Sebastian ; Zabiela, Gintautas ; Bliujienė, Audronė ; Jarockis, Romas
DOI 10.15181/ab.v1i0.1138
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Is Part of Archaeologia Baltica: Horizons of archival archaeology.. Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla. 2015, vol. 21-22, p. 90-109.. ISSN 1392-5520. eISSN 2351-6534
Keywords [eng] geomagnetic investigations ; Lithuania ; archaeological sites ; German-Lithuanian cooperation
Abstract [eng] Since 2010, several archaeological sites in Lithuania have been geomagnetically surveyed, as part of a German-Lithuanian cooperation project. Within the framework of this cooperation, the Ėgliškiai/Anduliai cemetery, the Taurapilis barrow site, Taurapilis and Opstainiai/Vilkyškiai (outer settlements), and Jakai/Sudmantai (the enclosure) have been investigated. In almost all the sites, features and structures were detected that enable us to make some initial statements about the structure and dimensions of the archaeological monuments. For some sites, the surveys also provided very precise and hitherto unknown information about the context of the settlement. These new results show clearly the potential of non-invasive, especially geomagnetic, methods for archaeological purposes. However, it should be admitted that only a combination of several methods and tools enables a maximum level of knowledge and information on the scientific value and potential of archaeological sites and landscapes. The task for the coming years must therefore focus on the application and combination of further noninvasive geophysical (ground penetrating radar, electrical resistivity) and remote sensing methods in archaeological surveys.
Published Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2015
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