VIR BIMARIS Od kujawskiego matecznika do stepów nadczarnomorskich, 2019
LIDAR scanning results have provided archaeologists with
huge amounts of data in the form of a cl... more LIDAR scanning results have provided archaeologists with huge amounts of data in the form of a cloud of points which, after generating a Digital Terrain Model, show topographic details unnoticeable earlier. The scanning of forested areas at the border between Konin and Mogilno districts has resulted in the discovery of new Kujavian barrow cemeteries. All the discoveries were verified in the field in 2016 by the present authors, employees of the Konin District Museum. The article gives accurate locations of the cemeteries and descriptions of individual barrows. The discovery of fourteen new cemeteries unknown earlier, at which at least 56 barrows were identified altogether, represents a major expansion of the information base. Four cemeteries were recorded in the Konin district, while ten — in the Mogilno district. So large a growth in the number of megalithic cemeteries in a relatively small area offers new prospects for the study of the megalithic tradition in Poland.
VIR BIMARIS Od kujawskiego matecznika do stepów nadczarnomorskich, 2019
LIDAR scanning results have provided archaeologists with
huge amounts of data in the form of a cl... more LIDAR scanning results have provided archaeologists with huge amounts of data in the form of a cloud of points which, after generating a Digital Terrain Model, show topographic details unnoticeable earlier. The scanning of forested areas at the border between Konin and Mogilno districts has resulted in the discovery of new Kujavian barrow cemeteries. All the discoveries were verified in the field in 2016 by the present authors, employees of the Konin District Museum. The article gives accurate locations of the cemeteries and descriptions of individual barrows. The discovery of fourteen new cemeteries unknown earlier, at which at least 56 barrows were identified altogether, represents a major expansion of the information base. Four cemeteries were recorded in the Konin district, while ten — in the Mogilno district. So large a growth in the number of megalithic cemeteries in a relatively small area offers new prospects for the study of the megalithic tradition in Poland.
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huge amounts of data in the form of a cloud of points
which, after generating a Digital Terrain Model, show topographic
details unnoticeable earlier. The scanning of forested
areas at the border between Konin and Mogilno districts
has resulted in the discovery of new Kujavian barrow cemeteries.
All the discoveries were verified in the field in 2016
by the present authors, employees of the Konin District Museum.
The article gives accurate locations of the cemeteries
and descriptions of individual barrows. The discovery of
fourteen new cemeteries unknown earlier, at which at least
56 barrows were identified altogether, represents a major
expansion of the information base. Four cemeteries were
recorded in the Konin district, while ten — in the Mogilno
district. So large a growth in the number of megalithic cemeteries
in a relatively small area offers new prospects for the
study of the megalithic tradition in Poland.
huge amounts of data in the form of a cloud of points
which, after generating a Digital Terrain Model, show topographic
details unnoticeable earlier. The scanning of forested
areas at the border between Konin and Mogilno districts
has resulted in the discovery of new Kujavian barrow cemeteries.
All the discoveries were verified in the field in 2016
by the present authors, employees of the Konin District Museum.
The article gives accurate locations of the cemeteries
and descriptions of individual barrows. The discovery of
fourteen new cemeteries unknown earlier, at which at least
56 barrows were identified altogether, represents a major
expansion of the information base. Four cemeteries were
recorded in the Konin district, while ten — in the Mogilno
district. So large a growth in the number of megalithic cemeteries
in a relatively small area offers new prospects for the
study of the megalithic tradition in Poland.