Working across borders and disciplines The project is part of the WEAVE programme , a European research collaboration framework in which the Universities of Ghent , Kiel and Vienna jointly applied for research funding. As such, the project weaves together …
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How we study what lies beneath Studying archaeological sites in intertidal and underwater zones requires a careful and innovative approach. We use a non-invasive methodology that combines, geophysics, geoarchaeology, remote sensing, and digital modeling. …
In February and March 2026, Sarah Bäumler , doctoral researcher at Kiel University, joined Ghent University for a six-week research stay within the Drowned Villages project. During her stay, she worked on magnetometry data from both drone-based and …
Prof. Wim De Clercq presented a general overview and the first results of the project for the Board of Governors of the Unesco Geopark Schelde …
Prof. Immo Trinks presented the first results of sediment sonar survey at the international workshop 'Deciphering prehistoric settlements with geoarchaeology - In pursuit of a multi-scalar approach' with the presentation 'High-resolution geophysical …
Jan Trachet introduced the project to a wider (online) public of heritage enthusiasts, focusing on first analysis of the remote sensing data. The presentation was at the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (RMO) in Leiden. This lecture series presents …