Archaeological geophysics of a Bronze Age agricultural landscape: the AROURA Project,central mainland Greece |
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Authors: | Michael F. Lane Timothy J. Horsley Alexandra Charami Weston S. Bittner |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Maryland Baltimore County;2. Northern Illinois University;3. Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports, Ephorate of Antiquities of Boiotia;4. Baltimore, MD |
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Abstract: | Between 2010 and 2012, the AROURA project conducted magnetometric prospection in the ancient polder around the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1300–1190 b.c.) fortress of Glas, mainland Greece. As had been hypothesized, the anomalies detected were consistent with a system of agricultural fields. This system appears to have been irrigated and drained through previously identified hydraulic mechanisms in and around the polder. Comparison of soil profiles of anomalies with those of background areas, including their magnetic susceptibilities, corroborated magnetometric data. Anomalies were traced from sampled to unsampled areas through corresponding reclassified satellite bandwidths. Constituent sediments of features discovered were dated to the Late Bronze Age through AMS radiocarbon and OSL analyses. The results validated the use of extensive geophysics to detect and investigate ancient agricultural landscapes. |
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Keywords: | Bronze Age agriculture hydraulic engineering magnetic susceptibility magnetometry satellite data analysis |
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