During three days in January 2013 some 125 researchers and policy makers joined in the congress centre “Het Pand” at Ghent University to discuss current possibilities and pitfalls in the use of non-invasive survey methods to study complex archaeological sites in Europe. The colloquiumwas organized within the framework of the Project Radio-Past.
The abstracts of all oral presentations and posters, as well as the posters themselves, were assembled into an electronic booklet. Please use the following link for download of the complete booklet. The download may take some time due to the high quality images of the inserted posters (178MB).
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Additionally, we have put all posters of the Ghent Colloquium available for individual consultation, alphabetically ordered according to the names of the main authors:
Armstrong, Kayt – Understanding minor centres: integrated non-invasive research at Forum Appii (Lazio, Italy)
Barone, Pier Matteo – Advanced ground penetrating radar applied to landscape archaeology and cultural heritage
Barton, Kevin – Searching for hidden chambers at Newgrange Passage Tomb: some results with an evaluation of the multi-method geophysical techniques used
Brady, Conor – Evaluation of a multi-sensor platform in a large-scale geophysical survey at Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site, Ireland
Canela Gràcia, Joan – The archaeological field survey of Middle Gaià Valley (Tarragona, Spain)
Carboni, Francesca – Potentia: integrated survey and mapping of a Roman colony on the Adriatic coast
Charro, Cristina – Non-destructive approaches applied to the environment of the archaeological site of Cerro de la Mesa, VII-II cent. BC (Alcolea de Tajo, Toledo, central Spain)
Cimino, Antonio – Non-destructive surveys in archaeological sites of Sicily: a review of recent interpretations and results
Cruz-Folch, Irene – Reconstructing Roman field systems through the integration of remote sensing techniques and GIS. The Penedès-Garraf Project (north-eastern Spain)
De Neef, Wieke – Macro to micro. Multi-scalar approaches to the interpretation of protohistoric surface scatters
De Roo, Berdien – From 3D GIS to ArcheoGIS: first steps towards a timeless conceptual model
Docter, Roald F. – Rural sites in northwest Malta: results of the Belgo-Maltese survey project
Dralans, Sophie – Trea: integrated non-invasive surveys of a Roman town inPicenum
Garcia Arévalo, Xana – First survey of human occupation dynamics in valley of La Hueria, Principality of Asturias (northwest Spain), using remote sensing and geomorphological techniques
García-Sánchez, Jesús – Roman rural settlements in the Spanish North Plateau (Villadiego, Burgos). Intra-site survey and methodological approaches
Garrido González, Pablo – The river Guadiamar landscapes. Historical reconstruction and archaeological valorisation
Garrison, Ervan G. – Shallow geophysical prospection in Canton Fribourg, Switzerland: Ground radar study of suspected Medieval and Roman locales
Gutiérrez Soler, Luis M. – Artifact survey collections at Iberian sites
Jaeggi, Othmar – Iconicarchive – La Ligne Maginot
Longares Aladrén, Luis A. – An approach to topographic modelling ofCaesaraugusta (Central Ebro Basin) from historical cartography and the creation of digital elevation models (DEMs)
?uczak, Anna – Using predictive modelling methods as a way of examining past settlement patterns: an example from southern Poland
Maddens, Ruben – Development and use of a 4D Geographic Information System to support the conservation of the Calakmul site (Mexico) – Poster 1/ Poster 2
Melis, Maria Grazia – UAS for archaeology. New technologies for research and documentation
Mete, Gianluca – Recent large-scale fluxgate magnetometer surveys and archaeological excavation of Roman rural sites in the north of Italy
Mlekuž, Dimitrij – Lidar and complex sites: Poštela hillfort
Monsieur, Patrick – New observations on the first rural colonial settlements in the lower Potenza Valley (Marche, Italy) through survey and excavation
Nuttens, Timothy – Archeometry at the Department of Geography
Pasquinucci, Marinella – Vada Volaterrana (Tuscany-Italy). High-resolution ground penetrating radar in geoarchaeology: the application of STREAM X multichannel system
Peña-Monné, José L. – Landscape changes and geoarchaeological interpretation of Bronze Age sites in north-eastern Iberia
Posluschny, Axel G. – ArchaeoLandscapes Europe – A network for archaeological prospection
Prahov, Nayden – Development of predictive models for the identification of archaeological sites along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast in GIS environment
Quévillon, Sophie – Crossed approach of a Roman small town: evidence from recent researches on the site of Fontaine-les-Bassets (Orne, France)
Quilici Gigli, Stefania – Presentation of archaeological sites: assisted fruition through augmented and virtual reconstructions
Rossi, Amedeo – Remote sensing and environmental reconstruction of the site of Phaistos
Seeliger, Martin – Coastal evolution and human impact in Elaia, the harbour city of Pergamum (Turkey)
Strapazzon, Guglielmo – Extensive geophysical investigation in urban environment. The case of the Episcopal Center of Padua
Taelman, Devi – Computer vision-based orthophoto mapping of complex archaeological sites: the ancient quarry of Pitaranha (Portugal–Spain)
Taelman, Devi – Roman towns and their landscape: a geoarchaeological study of the suburban landscape of Ammaia (Portugal)
Verdonck, Lieven – GPR survey at the Roman town of Mariana (Corsica)