2016
DOI: 10.1002/arp.1548
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Under the Park. Recent Geophysical Surveys at Verulamium (St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK)

Abstract: This paper presents the first results of the geophysical surveysprincipally a large scale gradiometer surveyof Verulamium Park, St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK, under which lies approximately half of the Roman city. Verulamium was the third largest Roman city in the province of Britanniacovering some 81 haand the largest which is currently available for survey. Approximately 65 ha lies under parkland or pasture. The 30 ha available under the Park was the subject of a magnetometry survey in 2013-2014, along with s… Show more

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“…Recent work has demonstrated the value of GPR survey on Roman urban sites (e.g. Verdonck & Taelman 2012; Jardel et al 2017;Lockyear & Shlasko 2017), but these projects are predominantly small scale, covering no more than a few hectares. Since 2015, however, we have deployed GPR on a much larger scale to generate high-resolution images of two complete greenfield Roman towns in Italy: Interamna Lirenas and Falerii Novi (https:// www.classics.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/beneath-the-surface-of-roman-republican-cities).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work has demonstrated the value of GPR survey on Roman urban sites (e.g. Verdonck & Taelman 2012; Jardel et al 2017;Lockyear & Shlasko 2017), but these projects are predominantly small scale, covering no more than a few hectares. Since 2015, however, we have deployed GPR on a much larger scale to generate high-resolution images of two complete greenfield Roman towns in Italy: Interamna Lirenas and Falerii Novi (https:// www.classics.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/beneath-the-surface-of-roman-republican-cities).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results have been increasing in the last few decades, and there are already many examples of extensive geophysical surveys. The city of Viroconium (Wroxeter) (Gaffney et al, 2000), using gradiometry, or Verulamium (Lockyear & Shlasko, 2017) are examples of this type of approach. The excellent results obtained at Falerii Novi provided an image of the entire Roman city using GPR (Verdonck et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GPR has largely demonstrated its applicability and effectiveness for archaeological investigations over Roman remains (e.g., Linford, 2004; Lockyear & Shlasko, 2017; Neubauer, Eder‐Hinterleitner, Seren, & Melichar, 2002; Piro, Haynes, Liverani, & Zamuner, 2017; Verdonck, Launaro, Vermeulen, & Millett, 2020; Yalçiner et al, 2009). Indeed, GPR data interpretation is favoured in this investigation context given the directionality of the targets to be imaged.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%