This article illustrates preliminary results of the interdisciplinary research project ‘Science f... more This article illustrates preliminary results of the interdisciplinary research project ‘Science for society, society for science at the Site of National Remembrance in Łambinowice’. It presents the material traces of prisoner-of-war, resettlement and forced labour camps that functioned between 1870 and 1946 in Lamsdorf (now Łambinowice, Poland) and explains their modern social significance.
Since June 2022, the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War (Poland) has been carrying out a multidis... more Since June 2022, the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War (Poland) has been carrying out a multidisciplinary research project entitled “Science for Society, Society for Science at the Site of National Remembrance in Łambinowice.” The aim of this article is to discuss the preliminary results of selected non-invasive and invasive archaeological and ethnographic research realized during the first months of the field activities. Additionally, they show the value of so-called community archaeology in which the participation of local inhabitants in field research is an important element of applied methodology.
Since June 2022, the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War (Poland) has been carrying out a multidis... more Since June 2022, the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War (Poland) has been carrying out a multidisciplinary research project entitled “Science for Society, Society for Science at the Site of National Remembrance in Łambinowice.” The aim of this article is to discuss the preliminary results of selected non-invasive and invasive archaeological and ethnographic research realized during the first months of the field activities. Additionally, they show the value of so-called community archaeology in which the participation of local inhabitants in field research is an important element of applied methodology.
Incorporation of LiDAR technology within archeological workshop allowed to a more effec-
tive rese... more Incorporation of LiDAR technology within archeological workshop allowed to a more effec- tive research of difficult access areas. With no doubt, these, from the archaeological perspective, are forested areas. With the gradual advancement of researches applying LiDAR data, a need for further development of non-invasive techniques within forested areas has emerged. In this paper we present a case study of an early mediaeval round fort from Biedrzychowice Dolne, Lubuskie Province. Te area was analyzed using of airborne laser scanning, aerial photography, electrical resistance and magnetic survey. Te goal of this study aimed at understanding of the spatial structure of this place, as well as at recognizing limitation of the applied research methods
This article illustrates preliminary results of the interdisciplinary research project ‘Science f... more This article illustrates preliminary results of the interdisciplinary research project ‘Science for society, society for science at the Site of National Remembrance in Łambinowice’. It presents the material traces of prisoner-of-war, resettlement and forced labour camps that functioned between 1870 and 1946 in Lamsdorf (now Łambinowice, Poland) and explains their modern social significance.
Since June 2022, the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War (Poland) has been carrying out a multidis... more Since June 2022, the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War (Poland) has been carrying out a multidisciplinary research project entitled “Science for Society, Society for Science at the Site of National Remembrance in Łambinowice.” The aim of this article is to discuss the preliminary results of selected non-invasive and invasive archaeological and ethnographic research realized during the first months of the field activities. Additionally, they show the value of so-called community archaeology in which the participation of local inhabitants in field research is an important element of applied methodology.
Since June 2022, the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War (Poland) has been carrying out a multidis... more Since June 2022, the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War (Poland) has been carrying out a multidisciplinary research project entitled “Science for Society, Society for Science at the Site of National Remembrance in Łambinowice.” The aim of this article is to discuss the preliminary results of selected non-invasive and invasive archaeological and ethnographic research realized during the first months of the field activities. Additionally, they show the value of so-called community archaeology in which the participation of local inhabitants in field research is an important element of applied methodology.
Incorporation of LiDAR technology within archeological workshop allowed to a more effec-
tive rese... more Incorporation of LiDAR technology within archeological workshop allowed to a more effec- tive research of difficult access areas. With no doubt, these, from the archaeological perspective, are forested areas. With the gradual advancement of researches applying LiDAR data, a need for further development of non-invasive techniques within forested areas has emerged. In this paper we present a case study of an early mediaeval round fort from Biedrzychowice Dolne, Lubuskie Province. Te area was analyzed using of airborne laser scanning, aerial photography, electrical resistance and magnetic survey. Te goal of this study aimed at understanding of the spatial structure of this place, as well as at recognizing limitation of the applied research methods
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tive research of difficult access areas. With no doubt, these, from the archaeological perspective, are forested areas. With the gradual advancement of researches applying LiDAR data, a need for further development of non-invasive techniques within forested areas has emerged. In this paper we present
a case study of an early mediaeval round fort from Biedrzychowice Dolne, Lubuskie Province. Te area was analyzed using of airborne laser scanning, aerial photography, electrical resistance and
magnetic survey. Te goal of this study aimed at understanding of the spatial structure of this place,
as well as at recognizing limitation of the applied research methods
tive research of difficult access areas. With no doubt, these, from the archaeological perspective, are forested areas. With the gradual advancement of researches applying LiDAR data, a need for further development of non-invasive techniques within forested areas has emerged. In this paper we present
a case study of an early mediaeval round fort from Biedrzychowice Dolne, Lubuskie Province. Te area was analyzed using of airborne laser scanning, aerial photography, electrical resistance and
magnetic survey. Te goal of this study aimed at understanding of the spatial structure of this place,
as well as at recognizing limitation of the applied research methods