High-Resolution Direct Push Sensing in Wetland Geoarchaeology—First Traces of Off-Site Construction Activities at the Fossa Carolina
Wetland environments, with their excellent conservation conditions, provide geoarchaeological archives of past human activities. However, the subsurface soil is difficult to access due to high groundwater tables, unstable sediments, and the high cost of excavation. In this study, we present a ground...
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Autores principales: | Johannes Rabiger-Völlmer, Johannes Schmidt, Ulrike Werban, Peter Dietrich, Lukas Werther, Stefanie Berg, Andreas Stele, Birgit Schneider, Hans von Suchodoletz, Susanne Lindauer, Sven Linzen, Ronny Stolz, Dennis Wilken, Peter Ettel, Christoph Zielhofer |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/88f2a2e0e34f46f4b2114f94f849d746 |
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