Going over old ground: what can landscape-scale magnetic susceptibility data do for me?

Authors

  • Kayt Armstrong
  • Martijn van Leusen
  • Wieke de Neef

Keywords:

magnetic susceptibility, scale, landscape, Italy, prehistory

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References

Armstrong, K. 2013. Walking before you run: Geophysical explorations of Rural Life in Italian Protohistory, 19th Annual European Association of Archaeologists Meeting, 4-8th September 2013, Pilsen, Czech Republic
Armstrong, K., de Neef, W. and van Leusen, M. 2012. The Rural Life in Protohistoric Italy project (2010-2015): Early Results, 18th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Helsinki, 29th August to 2nd September 2012
Armstrong, K., de Neef, W. and van Leusen, M. 2013. The many scales of Rural Life in Protohistoric Italy. In W. Neubauer, I Trinks, R.B. Salisbury, C. Einwögerer (eds), Archaeological. Prospection. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, Vienna, May 29 – June 2, 227-229
Crowther, J. 2003. Potential Magnetic Susceptibility and Fractional Conversion Studies of Archaeological Soils and Sediments, Archaeometry 45 (4), 685–701
Schmidt, A., Armstrong, K., de Neef, W. and van Leusen, M. 2014. Model-based inversion of magnetometer data in support of archaeological interpretation: the Raganello Archaeological Project, Recent Work in Archaeological Geophysics, 2nd December 2014, London
Van Leusen P. M., Kattenberg, A. and Armstrong, K. 2014. Magnetic Susceptibility Detection of Small Protohistoric Sites in the Raganello Basin, Calabria (Italy), Archaeological Prospection 21 (4), 245–53

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Armstrong, K., Leusen, M. van, & Neef, W. de. (2015). Going over old ground: what can landscape-scale magnetic susceptibility data do for me?. Archaeologia Polona, 53, 417–421. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/364