Poster titles
Carole Ampe & Korneel Gheysen - Soil and archaeological groundworks for landscape development projects of the Flemish Land Agency.
Koen Beerten - Drift sand-Podzol hydrosequences in the Mol-Dessel area, NE Belgium.
Quentin Borderie - Home-made soils: micromorphology of medieval floors.
Olivier Collette - The role of soils in the management of the Archaeological Heritage of Wallonia.
Yannick Devos et al. - Facing complexity: an interdisciplinary study of a medieval pre-urban Dark Earth from the centre of Aalst (Belgium)
Anne Gebhardt - Impact anthropique anciens sur les sols forestiers. Quelques études de cas en contexte archéologique et expérimental.
Anne Gebhardt & Roger Langohr - Traces de roulage ou de labour ? Le diagnostic micromorphologique
Anne Gebhardt et al. -
a) Approche interdisciplinaire d’un atelier minéralurgique du XVe s à Sainte-Marie aux-Mines (Haut-Rhin, France).
b) Assèchement et dégradation des sols durant le Subatlantique : un niveau repère antique dans le Grand Est ?
c) Apport de la micromorphologie des sols à l’interprétation de trois séquences sédimentaires lorraines bien datées.
Erzsébet Horváth et al. – Paleosoils as indicators of the paleoenvironmental changes- mosaics from the Hungarian loess studies.
Clément Menbrivès - L’écobuage, une pratique agricole méconnue des archéologues. L’apport de l’étude archéopédologique du sol écobué de Transinne (Belgique).
Jari Hinsch Mikkelsen et al. - Can we learn more about vanished Neolithic loess soil monuments based on the depth of decalcification?
Piotr Pawełczak - Soil type versus archaeological potential – a complex story.
Rosa Poch et al. - Decarbonation in semi-arid Mediterranean soils: how is it possible?
Walter Sevenants – An archaeological evaluation of the alleged castle of the Heren van Everberg on and around the Everberg in Everberg (Kortenberg, prov. Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium).
Daniela Turcanu- Carutiu et al. – The importance of geoarchaeology to deepen the knowledge of ancient monuments: sustainable research and development. Cases studies from Basarabi, Adamclisi, Lower Silvas (Romania) and Barcelona (Spain).
Practical details
Poster can measure up to size A0 (1189x841 mm); A0 sized posters in landscape format are not allowed.
Posters will be displayed on hardboard panels.