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Geophysical and Geochemical Proxies of Neolithic Sites from Thessaly: A Comparative Study on the Potential of Soil Magnetic Susceptibility and Phosphate Analyses for Minimally Invasive Location and Interpretation of Buried Features

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Cuenca-García C, Aidona E, Wilson C, Jrad A & Sarris A (2023) Geophysical and Geochemical Proxies of Neolithic Sites from Thessaly: A Comparative Study on the Potential of Soil Magnetic Susceptibility and Phosphate Analyses for Minimally Invasive Location and Interpretation of Buried Features. Geosciences, 13 (1), Art. No.: 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences13010003

Abstract
This paper presents the results of a study exploring the potential of magnetic-susceptibility and phosphate soil analyses to locate and characterize buried Neolithic settlements in Thessaly, Greece. Using the preliminary results of large-area magnetometer surveys, soil samples were collected at three well-known sites along exploratory lines and augers targeting the locations of possible features of interest, including habitational structures and enclosures. The results demonstrated the capability of these analyses to detect the sites, outline hotspots and better interpret the features identified in the magnetometer results.

Keywords
archaeology; geophysics; magnetometer survey; magnetic susceptibility; phosphate; tell site; prehistory; Neolithic; Thessaly; IGEAN project; COST Action SAGA (CA17131)

Journal
Geosciences: Volume 13, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/01/2023
Publication date online21/12/2022
Date accepted by journal15/12/2022
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/34711
PublisherMDPI AG
eISSN2076-3263

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