PPK method of GNSS measurements for positioning the MagWalk Sensys magnetometer during magnetic survey on the archaeological sites of the Linear Pottery Culture in the vicinity of Dubno

Earth Surface Processes & Geodynamics

Authors

First and Last Name Academic degree E-mail Affiliation
Roman Kuderavets Ph.D. romankuderavets [at] gmail.com Carpathian Branch of Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Lviv, Ukraine
Andriy Bardetskyi No bardeckyj [at] gmail.com Interregional Public Scientific Organization “Dubno Archaeologicаl Center”
Dubno, Ukraine
Anatoliy Vivat Ph.D. anatoliyvivat [at] gmail.com Institute of Geodesy, Lviv Polytechnic National University
Lviv, Ukraine
Thomas Saile Sc.D. Thomas.Saile [at] geschichte.uni-regensburg.de Chair of Prehistory and Early History, Institute of History, University of Regensburg
Regensburg, Germany
Maksym Melnitschuk No max.melnitschuk [at] gmail.com Interregional Public Scientific Organization “Dubno Archaeologicаl Center"
Dubno, Ukraine

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First published on this website: 25.08.2024 - 10:40
Abstract 

Post prosecting kinematic technology with GNSS measurements for more precise positioning the Magwalk Sensys magnetometer during magnetic survey at the archaeological Zabolottia Linear Pottery culture site south of the city of Dubno in Rivne region (Ukraine) was used. Numerous finds of LBK culture represented by fragments of ceramics and flints, which are concentrated in places of magnetic anomalies are described. A conclusion was made about the need to expand the magnetic survey area. Several archaeological excavations and conditioned archaeological research would also be recommended.

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