Blar i Vitenskapelige publikasjoner på emneord "VDP::Other subjects within archaeology: 099"
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Archaeological Use of Geophysical Methods in Norwegian Cultural Heritage Management – a Review
(A Sense of the Past. Studies in current archaeological applications of remote sensing and non-invasive prospection methods;, Chapter, 2014) -
Delineating an Unmarked Graveyard by High-Resolution GPR and pXRF Prospection: The Medieval Church Site of Furulund in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The lack of accurate locational information on abandoned medieval and later graveyards constitutes a considerable challenge to national and local bodies tasked with their protection and management. These sites are increasingly ... -
Georadarundersøkelse på Værne: Bygningslevninger som ikke kan sees, men likevel fornemmes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Noen få kilometer sør for Moss i Østfold står en ruin som i liten grad er i stand til å formidle omfanget av det store bygningskomplekset den en gang tilhørte. De andre levningene er enten fjernet eller befinner seg som ... -
The Influence of Environmental Factors on the Quality of GPR Data: The Borre Monitoring Project
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The Borre Monitoring Project investigated how environmental factors, in particular, precipitation and soil moisture variation as well as different soil and sediment types, affect the quality of GPR data collected for ... -
LiDAR from drones employed for mapping archaeology – Potential, benefits and challenges
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Although the use of both drones and LiDAR (light detection and ranging) has become common in archaeology in recent years, LiDAR scanning from drones is still in its infancy. The technological development related to drones ... -
Organic Loss in Drained Wetland Monuments: Managing the Carbon Footprint
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012) -
Sem: A Viking Age metalworking site in the southeast of Norway?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Evidence pertaining to Viking Age industry and trade is rarely encountered in the Norwegian archaeological record, although recent evidence suggests that sites of this character are more common than previously thought. ... -
Sensing Archaeology in the North: The Use of Non-Destructive Geophysical and Remote Sensing Methods in Archaeology in Scandinavian and North Atlantic Territories
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In August 2018, a group of experts working with terrestrial/marine geophysics and remote sensing methods to explore archaeological sites in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Scotland and Sweden gathered together for the first time ...