立陶宛野外考古的非破坏性方法:德国-立陶宛项目的第一批成果

IF 0.6 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Sebastian Messal, Gintautas Zabiela, Audronė Bliujienė, Romas Jarockis
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自2010年以来,作为德国-立陶宛合作项目的一部分,立陶宛的几个考古遗址已经进行了地磁调查。在这一合作的框架内,对Ėgliskiai/Anduliai墓地、Taurapilis古墓遗址、Taurapilis和Opstainiai/Vilkyskiai(外围定居点)以及Jakai/Sudmantai(围场)进行了调查。在几乎所有的遗址中,我们都发现了一些特征和结构,使我们能够对考古遗迹的结构和尺寸做出一些初步的陈述。对于一些遗址,调查还提供了关于定居点背景的非常精确和迄今未知的信息。这些新的结果清楚地显示了非侵入性,特别是地磁方法用于考古目的的潜力。然而,应该承认,只有结合几种方法和工具,才能最大限度地获得关于考古遗址和景观的科学价值和潜力的知识和信息。因此,今后几年的任务必须集中于在考古调查中进一步应用和结合非侵入性地球物理(探地雷达、电阻率)和遥感方法。关键词:地磁调查;立陶宛;考古遗址;DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ ab.v1i0.1138
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NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHODS IN FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY IN LITHUANIA: THE FIRST RESULTS OF A GERMAN-LITHUANIAN PROJECT
Since 2010, several archaeological sites in Lithuania have been geomagnetically surveyed, as part of a German-Lithuanian cooperation project. Within the framework of this cooperation, the Ėgliskiai/Anduliai cemetery, the Taurapilis barrow site, Taurapilis and Opstainiai/Vilkyskiai (outer settlements), and Jakai/Sudmantai (the enclosure) have been investigated. In almost all the sites, features and structures were detected that enable us to make some initial statements about the structure and dimensions of the archaeological monuments. For some sites, the surveys also provided very precise and hitherto unknown information about the context of the settlement. These new results show clearly the potential of non-invasive, especially geomagnetic, methods for archaeological purposes. However, it should be admitted that only a combination of several methods and tools enables a maximum level of knowledge and information on the scientific value and potential of archaeological sites and landscapes. The task for the coming years must therefore focus on the application and combination of further non-invasive geophysical (ground penetrating radar, electrical resistivity) and remote sensing methods in archaeological surveys. Key words: geomagnetic investigations, Lithuania, archaeological sites, German-Lithuanian cooperation. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ ab.v1i0.1138
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