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    UAV magnetometer survey in low‐level flight for archaeology: Case study of a Second World War airfield at Ganacker (Lower Bavaria, Germany) by Stele, Andreas, Linck, Roland, Schikorra, Markus, Fassbinder, Jörg W. E.

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-10-2022)
    “…Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)‐based magnetometer systems became more and more attractive for large‐scale archaeological prospection in recent years. Although…”
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    Geoarchaeological investigations in Artanish Peninsula, Armenia: Testing a new geochemical prospecting method for archaeology by Hovhannisyan, Arshavir, Bobokhyan, Arsen, Kunze, René, Fassbinder, Jörg W. E., Hahn, Sandra E., Arakelyan, Dmitri, Grigoryan, Avetis, Harutyunyan, Marianna, Siradeghyan, Varduhi

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-01-2024)
    “…Within the framework of an Armenian–German research project, taking place between 2019 and 2021 on the Artanish Peninsula at Lake Sevan (Armenia), in addition…”
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    Rock magnetic study of grave infill as a key to understanding magnetic anomalies on burial ground by Bondar, Kseniia M., Fassbinder, Jörg W. E., Didenko, Serhii V., Hahn, Sandra E.

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-01-2022)
    “…Magnetic prospecting of burial grounds is still a great challenge in the field of archaeological geophysics. Some graves appear as positive anomalies, whereas…”
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    Occurrence of magnetic bacteria in soil by Fassbinder, Jörg W. E, Stanjekt, Helge, Vali, Hojatollah

    Published in Nature (London) (11-01-1990)
    “…Enrichment of the ferrimagnetic minerals magnetite and maghemite is frequently observed in the top layer of soil horizons. Although both inorganic and organic…”
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    Sediment-filled karst depressions and riyad – key archaeological environments of south Qatar by Engel, Max, Rückmann, Stefanie, Drechsler, Philipp, Brill, Dominik, Opitz, Stephan, Fassbinder, Jörg W., Pint, Anna, Peis, Kim, Wolf, Dennis, Gerber, Christoph, Pfeiffer, Kristina, Eichmann, Ricardo, Brückner, Helmut

    Published in Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart (09-01-2020)
    “…Systematic archaeological exploration of southern Qatar started in the 1950s. However, detailed local and regional data on climatic fluctuations and landscape…”
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    Determination of the influence of soil parameters and sample density on ground-penetrating radar: a case study of a Roman picket in Lower Bavaria by Linck, Roland, Fassbinder, Jorg W. E.

    “…Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys are very much influenced by the site-specific physical properties, soil parameters and the sample density of the radar…”
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    Revisiting Fara: Comparison of merged prospection results of diverse magnetometers with the earliest excavations in ancient Šuruppak from 120years ago by Hahn, Sandra E, Fassbinder, Jörg W E, Otto, Adelheid, Einwag, Berthold, Abbas Ali Al‐Hussainy

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-10-2022)
    “…Ancient Šuruppak, today Fara, was one of the major Sumerian cities in Mesopotamia. It was situated along one of the ancient watercourses of the Euphrates…”
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    Revisiting Fara: Comparison of merged prospection results of diverse magnetometers with the earliest excavations in ancient Šuruppak from 120 years ago by Hahn, Sandra E., Fassbinder, Jörg W. E., Otto, Adelheid, Einwag, Berthold, Al‐Hussainy, Abbas Ali

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-10-2022)
    “…Ancient Šuruppak, today Fara, was one of the major Sumerian cities in Mesopotamia. It was situated along one of the ancient watercourses of the Euphrates…”
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    Drone-based magnetometer prospection for archaeology by Stele, Andreas, Kaub, Leon, Linck, Roland, Schikorra, Markus, Fassbinder, Jörg W.E.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2023)
    “…Magnetometry is one of the most efficient and successful methods of archaeological prospection. Drone-based prospecting is increasingly being used in many…”
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    Genesis of magnetic anomalies and magnetic properties of archaeological sediments in floodplain wetlands of the Fossa Carolina by Stele, Andreas, Fassbinder, Jörg W.E., Härtling, Joachim W., Bussmann, Jens, Schmidt, Johannes, Zielhofer, Christoph

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-04-2020)
    “…Floodplain wetlands are complex systems influenced by many natural and anthropogenic operators. Due to the influence of high and varying groundwater table and…”
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    Geophysical prospection of the frontiers of the Roman Empire in southern Germany, UNESCO World Heritage Site by Fassbinder, Jorg W. E.

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-07-2010)
    “…The Roman Limes with a length of 550 km is the largest archaeological site of Europe as well as the largest monument of the Roman period. In July 2005 it was…”
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