All Stories

  1. Revealing the preservation of First World War shell hole landscapes based on a landscape change study and LiDAR
  2. The archaeology of world war I tanks in the Ypres Salient (Belgium): A non-invasive approach
  3. Using the past to indicate the possible presence of relics in the present-day landscape: the Western Front of the Great War in Belgium
  4. A new evaluation approach of World War One's devastated front zone: A shell hole density map based on historical aerial photographs and validated by electromagnetic induction field measurements to link the metal shrapnel phenomenon
  5. Scratching the surface of war. Airborne laser scans of the Great War conflict landscape in Flanders (Belgium)
  6. Non-invasive research of tunneling heritage in the Ypres Salient (1914–1918) – research of the Tor Top tunnel system
  7. Removal of sensor tilt noise in fluxgate gradiometer survey data by applying one-dimensional wavelet filtering
  8. Geometric stone settings in the Yustyd Valley and its surroundings (Altai Mountains, Russia): Bronze Age ‘virtual dwellings’ and associated structures
  9. The Ypres Salient 1914–1918: historical aerial photography and the landscape of war
  10. From Virtual Globes to ArcheoGIS: Determining the Technical and Practical Feasibilities
  11. The Characterization of a Former World War I Battlefield by Integrating Multiple Signals from a Multireceiver EMI Soil Sensor
  12. Spatiotemporal data as the foundation of an archaeological stratigraphy extraction and management system
  13. EMI as a non-invasive survey technique to account for the interaction between WW I relicts and the soil environment at the Western front
  14. Historical Aerial Photography and Multi-receiver EMI Soil Sensing, Complementing Techniques for the Study of a Great War Conflict Landscape
  15. The First World War from above and below. Historical aerial photographs and mine craters in the Ypres Salient
  16. Battlefield Events
  17. Information flows as bases for archeology-specific geodata infrastructures: An exploratory study in flanders
  18. An Archaeological Landscape in the Dzhazator Valley (Altai Mountains): Surface Monuments and Petroglyphs from the Chalcolithic to the Ethnographic Period
  19. From Landscape of War to Archaeological Report: Ten Years of Professional World War I Archaeology in Flanders (Belgium)
  20. Digital Heritage. Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection
  21. The Temporal Dimension in a 4D Archaeological Data Model: Applicability of the Geoinformation Standard
  22. Hunter-gatherer responses to the changing environment of the Moervaart palaeolake (Nw Belgium) during the Late Glacial and Early Holocene
  23. Spatio-temporal modeling of soil characteristics for soilscape reconstruction
  24. Beyond the unknown: understanding prehistoric patterns in the urbanised landscape of Flanders
  25. Application of the topographic position index to heterogeneous landscapes
  26. A multidisciplinary approach to reconstructing Late Glacial and Early Holocene landscapes
  27. Integrating Archaeology and Landscape Analysis for the Cultural Heritage Management of a World War I Militarised Landscape: The German Field Defences in Antwerp
  28. Reconstructing Phreatic Palaeogroundwater Levels in a Geoarchaeological Context: A Case Study in Flanders, Belgium
  29. An Interdisciplinary Non‐invasive Approach to Landscape Archaeology of the Great War
  30. Three-dimensional recording of archaeological remains in the Altai Mountains
  31. First World War Aerial Photography and Medieval Landscapes: Moated Sites in Flanders
  32. Shifting Centres of Power and Changing Elite Symbolism in the Scheldt Fluvial Basin during the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age
  33. Measuring the relative topographic position of archaeological sites in the landscape, a case study on the Bronze Age barrows in northwest Belgium
  34. Scan Problems in Digital CORONA Satellite Images from USGS Archives
  35. The use of stereoscopic images taken from a microdrone for the documentation of heritage – An example from the Tuekta burial mounds in the Russian Altay
  36. A Line Through the Sacred Lands of the Altai Mountains: Perspectives on the Altai Pipeline Project
  37. Digital Elevation Model generation for historical landscape analysis based on LiDAR data, a case study in Flanders (Belgium)
  38. Reconstructing palaeochannel morphology with a mobile multicoil electromagnetic induction sensor
  39. On the use of integrated process models to reconstruct prehistoric occupation, with examples from Sandy Flanders, Belgium
  40. Prospection of two circular Bronze Age ditches with multi-receiver electrical conductivity sensors (North Belgium)
  41. Sensitivity of multi-coil frequency domain electromagnetic induction sensors to map soil magnetic susceptibility
  42. La localisation des lignes françaises du XVIIe siècle entre Ypres et Comines (Belgique) : une contribution archéologique et géographique
  43. Testing of multi-coil FDEM sensors on a field model with magnetic susceptibility contrast
  44. The Aerial Imagery of World War One: A Unique Source for Conflict and Landscape Archaeology
  45. Ground-penetrating radar survey over bronze age circular monuments on a sandy soil, complemented with electromagnetic induction and fluxgate gradiometer data
  46. Comparison between electromagnetic induction and fluxgate gradiometer measurements on the buried remains of a 17th century castle
  47. Evaluating the multiple coil configurations of the EM38DD and DUALEM-21S sensors to detect archaeological anomalies
  48. Geoarchaeological prospection of a medieval manor in the dutch polders using an electromagnetic induction sensor in combination with soil augerings
  49. Saving the frozen Scythian tombs of the Altai Mountains (Central Asia)
  50. Identifying potential management zones in a layered soil using several sources of ancillary information
  51. Satellite imagery and archaeology: the example of CORONA in the Altai Mountains
  52. Evaluating CORONA: A case study in the Altai Republic (South Siberia)
  53. Houplin-Ancoisne : un aménagement d'accès à la rivière pendant l'époque gauloise ?
  54. Les sites fossoyés médiévaux de la région de Comines-Warneton (province de Hainaut, Belgique)
  55. Forensic archaeology, forensic anthropology and Human Rights in Europe
  56. An Archaeological Survey of the Kalanegir Valley (Kosh-Agach Region, Altai Republic): Petroglyphs and Scytho-Siberian Kurgans in a Discontinuous Permafrost Area. a Multidisciplinary Approach
  57. Prospection archéologique aérienne en Belgique occidentale : résultats et perspectives
  58. La nécropole laténienne et gallo-romaine d'Ursel-Rozestraat (Flandre orientale - Belgique)
  59. Houtbouw in de prehistorie in de provincie Oost-Vlaanderen.
  60. Opgravingen en vondsten te Kruishoutem-Wijkhuis: sporen van de bandkeramische kultuur en nederzettingssporen uit de ijzertijd.