The whole is greater than the sum of the parts: combining fieldwalking data and geophysical survey in the study of minor Roman centres

Authors

  • Kayt Armstrong
  • Tymon de Haas
  • Gijs Tol

Keywords:

fieldwalking data, gradiometry, minor centres, Roman archaeology, Italy

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Bonifay, M. 2004. Ėtudes sur la céramique romaine tardive d’Afrique, British Archaeological Reports, International Series 102, Oxford
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Tol, G., de Haas, T., Armstrong, K. and Attema, P. 2014. Minor centres in the Pontine plain: the cases of Forum Appii and Ad Medias, Proceedings of the British School at Rome 82, 109-134
Tol, G. W. 2012. A fragmented history. A methodological and artefactual approach to the study of ancient settlement in the territories of Satricum and Antium, Groningen Archaeological Studies 18, Eelde/ Groningen

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Armstrong, K., Haas, T. de, & Tol, G. (2015). The whole is greater than the sum of the parts: combining fieldwalking data and geophysical survey in the study of minor Roman centres. Archaeologia Polona, 53, 185–188. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/306