What you see is what you get: some reflections on the impact of geophysical data on the strategies of archaeological fieldwork, based on case studies from Iran and Azerbaijan

Authors

  • Barbara Helwing

Keywords:

magnetometry, excavation strategy, self-reflexive, Iran, Azerbaijan

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Becker, H., Fassbinder, J.W.E., and Schlosser, M. 2011. Magnetic prospection. In A. Vatandoust, H. Parzinger, and B. Helwing (eds), Early mining and metallurgy on the western Central Iranian Plateau. Report on the first five years of research of the Joint Iranian-German Research Project, Archäologie in Iran und Turan 9,.Mainz am Rhein, 19–27
Helwing, B., Aliyev, T., and Ricci, A. 2012. Mounds and settlements in the Lower Qarabakh - Mil Plain, Azerbaijan. In R. Hofmann, F.-K. Moetz, and J. Müller (eds), Tells: social and environmental space. Proceedings of the International Workshop “Socio-Environmental Dynamics over the Last 12,000 Years: The Creation of Landscapes II (14th-18th March 2011)” in Kiel, UPA 207, Bonn, 67–77
Helwing, B., Makki, M. and Seyedin, M. 2010. Prehistoric settlement patterns in Darre-ye Bolaghi, Fars, Iran: Results of archaeological and geoarchaeological fieldwork. In P. Matthiae, F. Pinnock, L. Nigro, N. Marchetti and L. Romano (eds), Proceedings of the 6th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East. May, 5th-10th 2008, “Sapienza” – Univeersità di Roma, Wiesbaden, 233–247
Lyonnet, B. et al. 2012. Ancient Kura 2010-2011: The first two seasons of joint field work in the southern Caucasus, Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Iran und Turan 44, 1–189

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Published

2015-01-01

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Helwing, B. (2015). What you see is what you get: some reflections on the impact of geophysical data on the strategies of archaeological fieldwork, based on case studies from Iran and Azerbaijan. Archaeologia Polona, 53, 172–177. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/303