Dokumentowanie dna zbiorników wodnych terenów zabytkowych
Abstract
Inland waters to be found on geodetically documented historical sites
are usually represented in the form of shore-line contours sometimes supplemented
by quotation of the water level in the day of measurement. The authors, however, draw attention to the fact that cartographically pictured
bottom of such water reservoirs may provide plentiful and valuable information
for archaeologists allowing to compile more conclusions and a correct
interpretation of "visible" landscape elements. It may also be useful in
designing projects of protection, exposition, restauration or development of
a historical site.
On the example of the early-mediaeval city - Kiszewski Castle, Stara Kiszewa
district in Gdansk Province, the authors are discussing problems connected
with field surveying operations and present variants of cartographicstudies
in the form of cross-section of hydrometrie superimposed sections
and contour plans of the bottom in the examined water reservoirs on this
archaeological position.
Collections