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Guillaume Bruniaux
Gérant de ArchéoSolution (EI Bruniaux)
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Présentation
Archaeological study of a site is based on an excavation which is a comprehensive study on a restricted gap. Before excavation, geophysical survey supplies the possibility to locate an area likely to provide details for the understanding of human settlement. During my PhD, I developed an original magnetic survey protocol to detect pluri-metric and pluri-decimetric structures and a methodological approach to estimate the conservation of an archaeological level occupation. These developments provide maximum information on anthropogenic settlement and to target excavation zone according to the archaeological problem of the site.
In coastal environments, and according to the considered chronological period, the environment of human settlements was different. The relatively rapid change in coastal environments results from the rise of sea level since the end of the last glacial maximum. As part of a paleoenvironmental study of a site, the methodological approach developed during my thesis is based on a paleogeographic approach to the site environment using multi-method and multi-scale geophysical surveys. Electromagnetic survey (Slingram), electrical resistivity tomography and direct-push electrical resistivity logging provide a cartographic and stratigraphic representation of the geophysical contrasts of the subsurface. The objective of geophysical survey is similar to that for excavation: locating an area for the implantation of paleoenvironmental coring.
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Palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records for the reconstruction of the ancient landscape of the Roman harbour of Narbonne (Aude, France)Quaternary International, 2018, 463, pp.124 - 139. ⟨10.1016/j.quaint.2017.03.072⟩
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Prospections géophysiques multi-méthodes de structures portuaires antiques à Narbonne (Aude, France)Archeosciences, revue d'Archéométrie, 2016, 40, ⟨10.4000/archeosciences.4732⟩
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Geophysical investigations into the Roman Port System of NarbonneHarbours as objects of interdisciplinary research, Sep 2015, Kiel, Germany
Communication dans un congrès
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The Ancient Port of Narbonne: Five Centuries of Fluvio-Lagoonal DevelopmentFoucher M.; Dumont A.; Werther L.; Wollenberg D. Inland harbours in Central Nodes: Junctions between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, 38, RGZM, pp. 61-73, 2019
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Geophysical investigations into the roman port system of NarbonneC. von Carnap-Bornheim, F. Daim, P. Ettel, Ur. Warnke. Harbours as object of interdisciplinary research – Archaeology + History + Geoscience, p. 185-193., 2018, International Conference »Harbours as objects of interdisciplinary research – Archaeology + History + Geosciences« at the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, 30.9.-3.10.2015, within the framework of the Special Research Programme (DFG-SPP 1630) »Harbours from the Roman Period to the Middle Ages«
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Projet Collectif de Recherche « Les ports antiques de Narbonne (Aude) »[Rapport de recherche] Volume 1, SRA Occitanie. 2018, pp.324
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Projet Collectif de Recherche « Les ports antiques de Narbonne (Aude) ». Volume 1[Rapport de recherche] SRA Languedoc Roussillon. 2017, pp.351
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