Abstract: In this paper, the problem of fixing of chronology and the function of bridges has been compared to results of typological and chronological analysis of moveable artefacts found in the area of the remains of the bridges and to... more
Abstract: In this paper, the problem of fixing of chronology and the function of bridges has been compared to results of typological and chronological analysis of moveable artefacts found in the area of the remains of the bridges and to dating of local settlement structures. ...
The author examines and compares various traces of foundations according to their construction techniques, the building materials applied, types and quality; the importance of this information for the reconstruction of the various phases... more
The author examines and compares various traces of foundations according to their construction techniques, the building materials applied, types and quality; the importance of this information for the reconstruction of the various phases of the monument under study. ...
Abstract: Presents a technique for recording a stratigraphic system as a method of transposition of the basic archaeological source onto archival documentation. The fundamental premise in geological layer labeling technique is to collect... more
Abstract: Presents a technique for recording a stratigraphic system as a method of transposition of the basic archaeological source onto archival documentation. The fundamental premise in geological layer labeling technique is to collect representative ...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and thermoluminescence (TL) dating were applied for studying the evolution of a dune at the archaeological site of Kałdus (Lower Vistula Valley, Poland), where excavation revealed a settlement... more
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and thermoluminescence (TL) dating were applied for studying the evolution of a dune at the archaeological site of Kałdus (Lower Vistula Valley, Poland), where excavation revealed a settlement sequence. The dating results are supported by investigations of optical bleaching characteristics of the dune quartz. The luminescence studies presented here are a part of a wider interdisciplinary project studying the dynamics of the local geomorphology and its relationship to human activity at the site from prehistoric times until early medieval ages.