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Project

Reconstructing the Stonehenge Landscape through electromagnetic induction survey

To understand the prehistoric human-landscape interactions that have shaped the Stonehenge landscape (UK), detailed palaeolandscape information is indispensable. While Stonehenge has been the focal point of archaeological studies for over four centuries, no intensive mapping of the Stonehenge soil has been conducted. The project aims to bridge this gap by reconstructing this past landscape starting from multi-receiver electromagnetic induction surveying.



Date:1 Oct 2013 →  30 Sep 2019
Keywords:electromagnetic induction, prehistory, soil mapping, archaeology, Stonehenge
Disciplines:Archaeology, Sensors, biosensors and smart sensors, Classical physics, Applied mathematics in specific fields, Theory and methodology of archaeology, History, Other electrical and electronic engineering, Physical geography and environmental geoscience, Optical physics, Other history and archaeology