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Geomagnetic and Geoelectric Prospection on a Roman Iron Production Facility in Huttenberg, Austria (Ferrum Noricum)

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION
卷 18, 期 2, 页码 149-158

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/arp.412

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Archaeogeophysics; Ferrum Noricum; geomagnetic; geoelectric; archaeology

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Geophysical prospection has been applied in the Huttenberg area (Carinthia, Austria), where important parts of the Roman iron production in the province of Noricum between the first century BC and the fourth century AD are located. A combination of geomagnetic, geoelectric and electromagnetic measurements at different scales yielded information about the extent of the industrial complex and the location of yet undiscovered subsurface monuments in the surrounding area of the Semlach-Eisner archaeological site. The vertical and lateral extension of a slag deposit from the smelting activities could be determined by means of geomagnetic mapping and multi-electrode geoelectric profiles. For the prediction of the continuation of walls in the subsurface outside the excavated area, the total horizontal derivative of the magnetic anomaly as well as geoelectric measurements were most suitable, whereas electromagnetic measurements were not successful owing to the high conductivity of widely spread pieces of slag. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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