Journal
GEOARCHAEOLOGY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages 386-400Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/gea.21656
Keywords
intertidal geoarchaeology; marine acoustics; peat excavation; ultra-high resolution 3D
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- IWT-SBO SeArch
- EU Interreg Atlas of the 2 Seas
- EU Interreg Arch-Manche
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The coastal site of Ostend-Raversijde in Belgium is known for its archaeological artifacts, mainly from Roman and medieval times. In recent years, detailed geophysical and geotechnical investigations have been carried out here to test the efficiency of these techniques for geoarchaeological prospection of the subtidal and intertidal zone. Very high-resolution 2D subbottom profiling using a parametric echosounder evidenced a highly complex system of paleogullies and tidal channels, some of which can be linked to the medieval peninsula Testerep and the drowned settlement of Walraversijde. For the first time marine seismic and terrestrial electromagnetic induction (EMI) data were fully integrated in the same intertidal area. The parametric echosounder proved a highly effective tool to map the (partly excavated) peat layers and submerged landscape in high detail, even in extremely shallow water. Using a novel multitransducer parametric echosounder (SES-2000 Quattro), unique 3D imaging of the peat exploitation pattern was possible with unprecedented detail (submeter level). This sets a new standard for shallow water research and opens important new perspectives for geoarchaeological studies in nearshore areas.
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