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Piber Digital
2021
Piber Digital Digitization of the intangible and tangible cultural heritage around the breeding of the Lipizzaners The Spanish Riding School, together with the internationally renowned Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection and Virtual Archaeology (https://archpro.
Wolfgang Neubauer
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Conferences, Congresses & Presentations
2020
international congresses and presentations
Research Projects
2020
Übersicht über bisher durchgeführte oder/und laufende nationale und internationale Forschungsprojekte
Wolfgang Neubauer
Excavation Practice
2020
Ausgrabungspraxis
Wolfgang Neubauer
3D Laser Scanning
2020
Documentation Projects with 3D Laser Scanning
Wolfgang Neubauer
Archaeological-Geophysical Prospection
2020
Forschungsprojekte und Auftragsarbeiten, zum Teil in Kooperation mit der ZAMG, Team Archeo Prospections®, seit 2010 im Rahmen des Ludwig Boltzmann Institutes für archäologische Prospektion und Virtuelle Archäologie
Wolfgang Neubauer
Stonehenge
2020
The Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project (SHLP) was an international collaboration between the University of Birmingham and the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection and Virtual Archaeology (LBI ArchPro) and led by Professor Wolfgang Neubauer and Professor Vincent Gaffney (University of Bradford). The project brought together experts in non-invasive geophysical prospection and remote sensing, and specialists in British prehistory and landscape archaeology to carry out one of the most sophisticated single archaeological projects in Europe.
Wolfgang Neubauer
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Carnuntum
2015
Carnuntum is among the largest archaeological landscape in Central Europe with the Roman town covering more than ten square kilometres of area in antiquity. Carnuntum had a prominent position along the Danube Limes. Between the 1st and 4th century AD Carnuntum grew into a city of about 50,000 inhabitants and became the capital of the Roman province of Pannonia Superior with a flourishing civilian city (municipium aelium karnuntum) outside the military quarters. Nowadays, almost the entire Roman town is still preserved under fields and vineyards some 40 km to the east of Austria’s capital Vienna.
Wolfgang Neubauer
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Birka
2013
The Viking Age settlement and trading place Birka-Hovgården at Swedish Lake Mälaren was founded in the 8th century AD and is one of the best-preserved Scandinavian Viking Age settlements and burial places. On Björkö, Sweden’s largest assembly of Iron Age burial mounds is found in the grave field Hemlanden (‘Homeland’). The rulers of Birka are believed to have resided at Hovgården on nearby Adelsö.
Wolfgang Neubauer
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Vestfold
2013
The large-scale archaeological prospection Case Study ‘Vestfold’ conducted by the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection and Virtual Archaeology (LBI ArchPro) in collaboration with its partners Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU) and Vestfold fylkeskommune (Vfk) focuses on several Iron Age and Viking Age monuments in the region south of Oslo.
Wolfgang Neubauer
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