Magnetometry and susceptibility prospecting on Neolithic-early Iron Age sites at Serteya, North-West Russia

Introduction The first pile-dwelling sites in the northwest of Russia were discovered in 1963 by A.M. Miklyaev (Dolukhanov & Miklyaev, 1986; Dolukhanov et al., 2004). The Neolithic sites of Serteya were found in 1972 during land-improvement work at the small river Serteya, c. 80 km north of Smol...

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Main Authors: Mazurkevich, Andrei N., Hookk , Daria Yu., Fassbinder, Jorg W. E.
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Language:English
Published: Presses universitaires de Rennes 2009
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10.4000/archeosciences.1328 2023-05-15T16:02:55+02:00 Magnetometry and susceptibility prospecting on Neolithic-early Iron Age sites at Serteya, North-West Russia Mazurkevich, Andrei N. Hookk , Daria Yu., Fassbinder, Jorg W. E. 2009-10-14 https://doi.org/10.4000/archeosciences.1328 http://journals.openedition.org/archeosciences/1328 en eng Presses universitaires de Rennes ArcheoSciences urn:doi:10.4000/archeosciences.1328 doi:10.4000/archeosciences.1328 http://journals.openedition.org/archeosciences/1328 other ArcheoSciences Bronze Age early Iron Age magnetic prospection Neolithic North-West Russia susceptibility prospection archeo hist Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2009 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/archeosciences.1328 2023-01-22T18:39:29Z Introduction The first pile-dwelling sites in the northwest of Russia were discovered in 1963 by A.M. Miklyaev (Dolukhanov & Miklyaev, 1986; Dolukhanov et al., 2004). The Neolithic sites of Serteya were found in 1972 during land-improvement work at the small river Serteya, c. 80 km north of Smolensk and about 10 km east of the town of Velizh (left inflow of West Dvina River). Traces of two cultural layers with archaeological material were discovered at this site, evidencing a North Belarus cu. Article in Journal/Newspaper dvina North-West Russia Unknown ArchéoSciences 33 (suppl.) 81 84
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topic Bronze Age
early Iron Age
magnetic prospection
Neolithic
North-West Russia
susceptibility prospection
archeo
hist
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early Iron Age
magnetic prospection
Neolithic
North-West Russia
susceptibility prospection
archeo
hist
Mazurkevich, Andrei N.
Hookk , Daria Yu.,
Fassbinder, Jorg W. E.
Magnetometry and susceptibility prospecting on Neolithic-early Iron Age sites at Serteya, North-West Russia
topic_facet Bronze Age
early Iron Age
magnetic prospection
Neolithic
North-West Russia
susceptibility prospection
archeo
hist
description Introduction The first pile-dwelling sites in the northwest of Russia were discovered in 1963 by A.M. Miklyaev (Dolukhanov & Miklyaev, 1986; Dolukhanov et al., 2004). The Neolithic sites of Serteya were found in 1972 during land-improvement work at the small river Serteya, c. 80 km north of Smolensk and about 10 km east of the town of Velizh (left inflow of West Dvina River). Traces of two cultural layers with archaeological material were discovered at this site, evidencing a North Belarus cu.
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Hookk , Daria Yu.,
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Hookk , Daria Yu.,
Fassbinder, Jorg W. E.
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title Magnetometry and susceptibility prospecting on Neolithic-early Iron Age sites at Serteya, North-West Russia
title_short Magnetometry and susceptibility prospecting on Neolithic-early Iron Age sites at Serteya, North-West Russia
title_full Magnetometry and susceptibility prospecting on Neolithic-early Iron Age sites at Serteya, North-West Russia
title_fullStr Magnetometry and susceptibility prospecting on Neolithic-early Iron Age sites at Serteya, North-West Russia
title_full_unstemmed Magnetometry and susceptibility prospecting on Neolithic-early Iron Age sites at Serteya, North-West Russia
title_sort magnetometry and susceptibility prospecting on neolithic-early iron age sites at serteya, north-west russia
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