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Micia 2
Vicus building with attached yard c. 250m W of fort, showing as cropmark. View from N
Creator
- Dr. Ioana Oltean, University of Exeter
- Professor Bill Hanson, University of Glasgow
Publisher
- The Discovery Programme
Subject
- aerial photography
- archaeological sites
- Aerial photography
- Archaeological site
Type of item
- Still Image
Medium
- Still Image
Creator
- Dr. Ioana Oltean, University of Exeter
- Professor Bill Hanson, University of Glasgow
Publisher
- The Discovery Programme
Subject
- aerial photography
- archaeological sites
- Aerial photography
- Archaeological site
Type of item
- Still Image
Medium
- Still Image
Providing institution
Aggregator
Intermediate provider
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Creation date
- June 2002
- 2002-06
Places
- Vețel, Hunedoara
Provenance
- This project seeks to improve knowledge of the history and development of the landscape of the western lowlands of Romania by the application of archaeological aerial reconnaissance. Though new to this area, this survey technique is well established as the single most important method of finding new archaeological sites in lowland arable areas in large parts of western Europe. The project has focused on the transitional period from Iron Age state to Roman province in the area of south-western Transylvania. However, since aerial reconnaissance is a multi-period survey methodology, the project set out also to record all archaeological sites which were visible from the air regardless of their period.
Source
- Archaeological Aerial Archive of Romania
Identifier
- 0260234
- 412
Format
- jpg
Is part of
- Aerial Photography of the Later Prehistoric and Roman Landscape of Western Transylvania, Romania
References
- https://hansonaerialphotography.locloud.pl/about
Providing country
- Ireland
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2024-03-28T12:42:14.058Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-03-28T12:42:14.058Z