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In a summer barley field, a probable Neolithic burial site with 2 small circular ditches with central burial is visible in the aerial photograph (date of photograph 19.07.2020). |
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The bath building, other outbuildings and part of the courtyard wall of a villa rustica stand out sharply in ripe summer barley (date of photograph 12.07.2020). |
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Above the foundation walls of a Roman or medieval stone building, the plants of winter wheat clearly show reduced growth (date of recording 12.07.2020). |
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A Bronze Age burial ground can be made out from the air due to positive crop marks in spring barley (date of recording 28.06.2020). |
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A ditch system of unknown date shows up in winter wheat (date of recording 26.06.2020). |
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The fortification ditches, the inner buildings and part of the vicus of the fort Burghöfe are visible in the oats (date of recording 26.06.2020). |
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IR image of a larger building of a Roman settlement (date of recording 21.06.2020). |
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The darker discolouration of the winter barley reveals the foundation walls of the main building of a Roman villa rustica (date of recording 21.06.2020). |
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Vertical photograph of a levelled, Late Latène quadrangular enclosure (date of recording 31.05.2020). |
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Part of the vicus in front of the eastern gate of Fort Abusina (Eining) is visible through positive and negative vegetation features in winter barley (date of photograph 24.05.2020). |
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The remains of a complete villa rustica can only be detected from the air on the basis of negative vegetation features in the summer wheat (date of recording 17.05.2020). |
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The backfilled ditches of a Hallstatt period ditch system shows up by means of positive crop marks in the winter wheat (date of recording 17.05.2020). |
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The foundation walls of some buildings of a villa rustica are revealed by negative crop marks in the winter wheat (date of recording 03.05.2020). |
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The circular ditch around a leveled barrow is visible through the formation of positive crop marks in the winter cereal (date of recording 28.04.2020). |
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A levelled, late Latène quadrangular enclosure shows up with its annex ditches (date of recording 26.04.2020). |
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Winter cereals form early crop marks over a levelled quadrangle (photo date 26.04.2020). |
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The Neolithic ditch system at Altheim is clearly visible from a bird's eye view due to the denser growing winter cereals above the ditch courses (date of recording 26.04.2020). |
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2 buildings of a presumably Roman settlement (date of recording 18.04.2020). |
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Above the ditches of a previously undated ditch system, the grain grows more densely and indicates the ditches lying in the ground due to a stronger colour (date of recording 18.04.2020). Some settlement pits in the surrounding area are also visible. |
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The walls of 3 buildings of a villa rustica stand out as slightly pronounced negative crop marks in the winter cereal (date of photograph 18.04.2020). |
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Part of the courtyard complex of a villa rustica shows as a negative crop marks in the winter cereals (date of recording 13.04.2020). |
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Negative crop marks reveal the foundation walls of 2 stone buildings of Roman or medieval origin (recording date 13.04.2020). |
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The foundation walls of a villa rustica with a main house and at least two outbuildings stand out as negative crop marks (date of recording 13.04.2020). The hypocaust rooms are well distinguished from the other rooms. |
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Recording of 2 house ground plans of currently unknown date within a large Early Bronze Age settlement (recording date 24.03.2020) |
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Vertical image of a circular ditch and a probably Early Bronze Age house ground plan (date of recording 20.02.2020) |