Naselbinske strukture iz starejše železne dobe na Hajndlu pri Ormožu - arheološka izkopavanja in geofizikalne raziskave (original) (raw)
Na najdišču Hajndl, v neposredni bližini mesta Ormož, ki leži v severovzhodni Sloveniji, so v letih 1999 in 2000 potekala arheološka izkopavanja v okviru projekta gradnje hitre ceste Ormož-Ptuj. V članku predstavljamo hišo iz časa starejše železne dobe, ki je bila odkrita pri arheoloških izkopavanjih, in nove rezultate geofizikalne prospekcije, ki smo jo izvedli v letu 2004 v neposredni bližini arheoloških izkopavanj. Pri naši raziskavi smo primerjali rezultate magnetne metode, geoelektrične upornostne metode in georadarske metode z rezultati izkopavanj. At the archaeological site of Hajndl in the immediate vicinity of the town Ormož, north-eastern Slovenia, rescue archaeological excavations were conducted in 1999 and 2000 in the course of high-way construction between Ormož and Ptuj. In the following article, a house dated to the Early Iron Age, which was discovered during these archaeological excavations, is presented together with some results of the geophysical exploration which...
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