Durrington walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project 2010-2016
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- Vincent Gaffney, Wolfgang Neubauer, Paul Garwood, Christopher Gaffney, Klaus Löcker, Richard Bates, Philippe De Smedt (UGent) , Eamonn Baldwin, Henry Chapman, Alois Hinterleitner, Mario Wallner, Erich Nau, Roland Filzwieser, Jakob Kainz, Tanja Trausmuth, Petra Schneidhofer, Georg Zotti, Agatha Lugmayer, Immo Trinks and Alexander Corkum
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- Since 2010 the Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project (SHLP) has undertaken extensive archaeological prospection across much of the landscape surrounding Stonehenge. These remote sensing and geophysical surveys have revealed a significant number of new sites and landscape features whilst providing new information on many previously known monuments. The project goal to integrate multimethod mapping over large areas of the landscape has also provided opportunities to re-interpret the landscape context of individual monuments and, in the case of the major henge at Durrington Walls, to generate novel insights into the structure and sequence of a monument which has attracted considerable research attention over many decades. This article outlines the recent work of the SHLP and the results of the survey at Durrington Walls that shed new light on this enigmatic monument including a site hidden' within the monument.
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- archaeological prospection, Durrington walls, geophysics, landscape archaeology, remote sensing, Stonehenge
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8573384
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- Gaffney, Vincent, et al. “Durrington Walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project 2010-2016.” ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION, vol. 25, no. 3, 2018, pp. 255–69, doi:10.1002/arp.1707.
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- Gaffney, V., Neubauer, W., Garwood, P., Gaffney, C., Löcker, K., Bates, R., … Corkum, A. (2018). Durrington walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project 2010-2016. ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION, 25(3), 255–269. https://doi.org/10.1002/arp.1707
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- Gaffney, Vincent, Wolfgang Neubauer, Paul Garwood, Christopher Gaffney, Klaus Löcker, Richard Bates, Philippe De Smedt, et al. 2018. “Durrington Walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project 2010-2016.” ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION 25 (3): 255–69. https://doi.org/10.1002/arp.1707.
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- Gaffney, Vincent, Wolfgang Neubauer, Paul Garwood, Christopher Gaffney, Klaus Löcker, Richard Bates, Philippe De Smedt, Eamonn Baldwin, Henry Chapman, Alois Hinterleitner, Mario Wallner, Erich Nau, Roland Filzwieser, Jakob Kainz, Tanja Trausmuth, Petra Schneidhofer, Georg Zotti, Agatha Lugmayer, Immo Trinks, and Alexander Corkum. 2018. “Durrington Walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project 2010-2016.” ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION 25 (3): 255–269. doi:10.1002/arp.1707.
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- 1.Gaffney V, Neubauer W, Garwood P, Gaffney C, Löcker K, Bates R, et al. Durrington walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project 2010-2016. ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION. 2018;25(3):255–69.
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- [1]V. Gaffney et al., “Durrington walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project 2010-2016,” ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 255–269, 2018.
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journal = {{ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION}},
keywords = {{archaeological prospection,Durrington walls,geophysics,landscape archaeology,remote sensing,Stonehenge}},
language = {{eng}},
number = {{3}},
pages = {{255--269}},
title = {{Durrington walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project 2010-2016}},
url = {{http://doi.org/10.1002/arp.1707}},
volume = {{25}},
year = {{2018}},
}
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