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Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology

 

 

Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology & the Ancient World
Brown University
Box 1837 / 60 George Street
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: (401) 863-3188
Fax: (401) 863-9423
[email protected]

DRAHOR, M., G. GÖKTÜRKLER, M. BERGE & Ö. KURTULMUS. 2005. Large-scale geophysical studies at some Roman legionary military sites in Turkey, in S. Piro (ed.). 6th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection 6th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection, Proceedings Extended Abstract, Rome: 341-345.

IMAI, T., T. SAKAYAMA & T. KANEMORI. 1987. Use of Ground-Probing Radar and Resistivity Surveys for Archaeological Investigations. Geophysics 52:137-150.

JOHNSON, J. (ed.) 2006. Remote Sensing in Archaeology: An Explicitly North American Perspective. University of Alabama Press. Chapter 11, 12 (ground truthing), & 13

KVAMME, K. 2001. Archaeological prospection in fortified Great Plains villages: new insights through data fusion, visualization, and testing, in M. Doneus, A. Eder-Hinterleitner and W. Neubauer (eds.). Archaeological Prospection: 4th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection. Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna: 141–143.

KVAMME, K. 2003a. Geophysical Surveys as Landscape Archaeology. American Antiquity 68 (3):435-457.

KVAMME, K. 2003b. Multidimensional Prospecting in North American Great Plains Village Sites. Archaeological Prospection 10:131-142.

KVAMME, K. 2006. Integrating Multidimensional Geophysical Data. Archaeological Prospection 13:57-72.

NEUBAUER, W. & A. EDER-HINTERLEITNER. 1997a. Resistivity and magnetics of the Roman town Carnuntum, Austria: an example of combined interpretation of prospection data. Archaeological Prospection 4:179–189.

PAPADOPOULOS, N., A. SARRIS, E. KOKKINOU, B. WELLS, A. PENTTINEN, E. SAVINI, G. TSOKAS & P. TSOURLOS. 2006. Contribution of Multiplexed Electrical Resistance and Magnetic Techniques to the Archaeological Investigations at Poros, Greece. Archaeological Prospection 13:75-90.

POWLESLAND, D. 2006. Why Bother? Large scale geophysics in Landscape Archaeology: A case study from Heslerton, the Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire UK, presented at the XV International Summer School in Archaeology, Geophysics for Landscape Archaeology, Grosseto, 10-18 July.

POWLESLAND, D. 2007. Archaeological prospection at West Heslerton. Visualization and Remote Sensing Access Grid Lecture, University of Birmingham, UK.

SCHMIDT, A. 2003. Remote Sensing and Geophysical Prospection. Internet Archaeology 15. (http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue15/schmidt_index.html).

SCOLLAR I., A. TABBAGH, A. HESSE & I. HERZOG. 1990. Archaeological Prospecting and Remote Sensing: Topics in Remote Sensing, Vol. 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

WALKER, R. & P. LINFORD. 2006. Resistance and Magnetic surveying with the MSP40 Mobile Sensor Platform at Kelmarsh Hall. ISAP News 9:3-5.

WALKER, R., C. GAFFNEY, J. GATER & E. WOOD. 2005. Short Report: Fluxgate Gradiometry and Square Array Resistance Survey at Drumlanrig, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Archaeological Prospection 12:131-136.

WATTERS M. 2004. Where Rivers Meet: Geophysical Survey At Catholme. Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (ALSF) Where Rivers Meet Phase I Report 5. London: English Heritage.

WATTERS, M. 2005. ALSF: Where Rivers Meet Geophysical Survey at Catholme Phase II Investigations. Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (ALSF) Where Rivers Meet Phase II Report, London: English Heritage.

WATTERS, M. 2008. The Complementary Nature of Geophysical Survey Methods. Campana, S. and S. Piro (eds.) Geophysics for Landscape Archaeology.