Microscopic survey of the Great Belsky Settlement Scythian time, Poltava region

Micromagnetic observations have been carried out on the territory of Great Bel’sk ancient settlement of VII—V centuries B.C. (after academician B. A. Rybakov it is hypothetically the city of Gelon). Their purpose was to map and to identify local archeological objects. The mapping and the interpretat...

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Date:2016
Main Authors: Orlyuk, M., Rolle, R., Romenets, A., Ulrich, B., Zollner, H.
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Rolle, R.
Romenets, A.
Ulrich, B.
Zollner, H.
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description Micromagnetic observations have been carried out on the territory of Great Bel’sk ancient settlement of VII—V centuries B.C. (after academician B. A. Rybakov it is hypothetically the city of Gelon). Their purpose was to map and to identify local archeological objects. The mapping and the interpretation of induction module anomalies of Ва geomagnetic field and its vertical gradient dВΖ/dr allowed to reveal and to identify as well as to study inner structure of Western Hillfort, Lysovyi Kut, the banks, the stoves and the tumuli of different types including the ones demolished during farm works. The same is the greatest of revealed tumuli — “Skorobor” with the diameter of 100 m.  Close to the range of tumuli as well as alone the Western fortification banks it was discovered the stretched-out magnetic anomalies of one-, two- and three-circled forms. The excavations of these objects revealed its correspondence to the stoves. Chemical and mineralogical research permitted to suppose that they were being used to burn a saltpeter in XVI—XVII centuries.
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spelling journalsuranua-geofizicheskiy-article-1078182020-10-07T11:19:44Z Microscopic survey of the Great Belsky Settlement Scythian time, Poltava region Orlyuk, M. Rolle, R. Romenets, A. Ulrich, B. Zollner, H. micromagnetic survey Great Bel’sk ancient settlement archaeological objects mound necropolis Micromagnetic observations have been carried out on the territory of Great Bel’sk ancient settlement of VII—V centuries B.C. (after academician B. A. Rybakov it is hypothetically the city of Gelon). Their purpose was to map and to identify local archeological objects. The mapping and the interpretation of induction module anomalies of Ва geomagnetic field and its vertical gradient dВΖ/dr allowed to reveal and to identify as well as to study inner structure of Western Hillfort, Lysovyi Kut, the banks, the stoves and the tumuli of different types including the ones demolished during farm works. The same is the greatest of revealed tumuli — “Skorobor” with the diameter of 100 m.  Close to the range of tumuli as well as alone the Western fortification banks it was discovered the stretched-out magnetic anomalies of one-, two- and three-circled forms. The excavations of these objects revealed its correspondence to the stoves. Chemical and mineralogical research permitted to suppose that they were being used to burn a saltpeter in XVI—XVII centuries. S. Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of the NAS of Ukraine 2016-08-01 Article Article application/pdf https://journals.uran.ua/geofizicheskiy/article/view/107818 10.24028/gzh.0203-3100.v38i5.2016.107818 Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal; Vol. 38 No. 5 (2016); 25-39 Геофизический журнал; Том 38 № 5 (2016); 25-39 Геофізичний журнал; Том 38 № 5 (2016); 25-39 2524-1052 0203-3100 ru https://journals.uran.ua/geofizicheskiy/article/view/107818/102769 Copyright (c) 2020 Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
spellingShingle micromagnetic survey
Great Bel’sk ancient settlement
archaeological objects
mound necropolis
Orlyuk, M.
Rolle, R.
Romenets, A.
Ulrich, B.
Zollner, H.
Microscopic survey of the Great Belsky Settlement Scythian time, Poltava region
title Microscopic survey of the Great Belsky Settlement Scythian time, Poltava region
title_full Microscopic survey of the Great Belsky Settlement Scythian time, Poltava region
title_fullStr Microscopic survey of the Great Belsky Settlement Scythian time, Poltava region
title_full_unstemmed Microscopic survey of the Great Belsky Settlement Scythian time, Poltava region
title_short Microscopic survey of the Great Belsky Settlement Scythian time, Poltava region
title_sort microscopic survey of the great belsky settlement scythian time, poltava region
topic micromagnetic survey
Great Bel’sk ancient settlement
archaeological objects
mound necropolis
topic_facet micromagnetic survey
Great Bel’sk ancient settlement
archaeological objects
mound necropolis
url https://journals.uran.ua/geofizicheskiy/article/view/107818
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