Archaeological Survey and the City.:
In the past 30 years archaeological field survey has become central to the practice of Classical Archaeology. During this time, approaches have developed from the systematic collection of artefacts to include the routine deployment of various geophysical and remote sensing techniques. The ability of...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the past 30 years archaeological field survey has become central to the practice of Classical Archaeology. During this time, approaches have developed from the systematic collection of artefacts to include the routine deployment of various geophysical and remote sensing techniques. The ability of archaeologists to reveal the topography of buried urban sites without excavation has now been demonstrated through a wide range of projects across the ancient world. Archaeological Survey and the City reviews the results of such projects and in particular discusses the ways in which the subject mig. |
Beschreibung: | 13 Geophysical Survey of the City of Gabii, Italy14 Challenges of Port Landscapes. Integrating Geophysics, Open Area Excavation and Computer Graphic Visualisation at Portus and the Isola Sacra. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (369 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781782970897 1782970894 |
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spelling | Johnson, Paul. Archaeological Survey and the City. Havertown : Oxbow Books, 2012. 1 online resource (369 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY MONOGRAPHS ; v. 2 Print version record. List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; 2 Conceptualising Townscapes: Perceptions of Urbanism and their Infl uence on Archaeological Survey Strategies; 3 Understanding Roman Towns in Italy: Refl ections on the Role of Geophysical Survey; 4 Rethinking the Spectrum -- Th e Digital (R)Evolution in Archaeological Aerial Reconnaissance; 5 Collecting Cities: some Problems and Prospects; 6 Re-Evaluating a Forgotten Town using Intra-Site Surveys and the GIS Analysis of Surface Ceramics: Philosophianis-Sofi ana (Sicily) in the Longue Durée. 7 Tinkering with Urban Survey Data: How Many Sagalassos-es do we Have?8 Amara West: Remote Ssensing at a Pharaonic Town in Northern Sudan; 9 Long-term Integrated Archaeological Prospection at the Roman Town of Carnuntum/Austria; 10 Integrating Aerial Photography, Historical Cartography, Archaeological Excavations and Geophysical Survey on the Roman Colony of Mariana (Corsica, France); 11 Fluxgate Gradiometer and GPR Survey to Locate and Characterize the Perimeter, Early Imperial Centre and Street Network of the Roman Town Mariana (Corsica); 12 Surveying the Townscape of Roman Trea (Picenum). 13 Geophysical Survey of the City of Gabii, Italy14 Challenges of Port Landscapes. Integrating Geophysics, Open Area Excavation and Computer Graphic Visualisation at Portus and the Isola Sacra. In the past 30 years archaeological field survey has become central to the practice of Classical Archaeology. During this time, approaches have developed from the systematic collection of artefacts to include the routine deployment of various geophysical and remote sensing techniques. The ability of archaeologists to reveal the topography of buried urban sites without excavation has now been demonstrated through a wide range of projects across the ancient world. Archaeological Survey and the City reviews the results of such projects and in particular discusses the ways in which the subject mig. Archaeology Fieldwork. Classical antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026692 Archéologie Recherche sur le terrain. Antiquités gréco-romaines. classical archaeology. aat HISTORY Ancient Greece. bisacsh Archaeology Fieldwork fast Classical antiquities fast Millett, Martin. has work: Archaeological survey and the city (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCYrWXgGrPjVc7vhr4xWWwy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Johnson, Paul. Archaeological Survey and the City. Havertown : Oxbow Books, ©2012 9781842175095 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY MONOGRAPHS. |
spellingShingle | Johnson, Paul Archaeological Survey and the City. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY MONOGRAPHS. List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; 2 Conceptualising Townscapes: Perceptions of Urbanism and their Infl uence on Archaeological Survey Strategies; 3 Understanding Roman Towns in Italy: Refl ections on the Role of Geophysical Survey; 4 Rethinking the Spectrum -- Th e Digital (R)Evolution in Archaeological Aerial Reconnaissance; 5 Collecting Cities: some Problems and Prospects; 6 Re-Evaluating a Forgotten Town using Intra-Site Surveys and the GIS Analysis of Surface Ceramics: Philosophianis-Sofi ana (Sicily) in the Longue Durée. 7 Tinkering with Urban Survey Data: How Many Sagalassos-es do we Have?8 Amara West: Remote Ssensing at a Pharaonic Town in Northern Sudan; 9 Long-term Integrated Archaeological Prospection at the Roman Town of Carnuntum/Austria; 10 Integrating Aerial Photography, Historical Cartography, Archaeological Excavations and Geophysical Survey on the Roman Colony of Mariana (Corsica, France); 11 Fluxgate Gradiometer and GPR Survey to Locate and Characterize the Perimeter, Early Imperial Centre and Street Network of the Roman Town Mariana (Corsica); 12 Surveying the Townscape of Roman Trea (Picenum). Archaeology Fieldwork. Classical antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026692 Archéologie Recherche sur le terrain. Antiquités gréco-romaines. classical archaeology. aat HISTORY Ancient Greece. bisacsh Archaeology Fieldwork fast Classical antiquities fast |
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topic | Archaeology Fieldwork. Classical antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026692 Archéologie Recherche sur le terrain. Antiquités gréco-romaines. classical archaeology. aat HISTORY Ancient Greece. bisacsh Archaeology Fieldwork fast Classical antiquities fast |
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