Detailed and large scale study of WW I aerial photography at Ghent University as a starting point for modern conflict archaeology
Projects Bourgeois, Jean
The department is a pioneer in aerial archaeological prospection in Flanders since the 1980’ies
A mosaic of WW I aerial photographs of the entire front region in Nord and Pas-de-Calais (France)
Ghent University has been active in the Altay Mountains since 1995, with large scale survey projects and a limited number of well-targeted excavations
Archaeological survey to study the diachronological organization of ritual and funerary monuments
Heritages in the Making. Social Embodiement of cultural heritage objects and places in the multicultural Altai Republic, PhD research Gertjan Plets
Prehistoric settlement and land-use systems in Sandy Flanders: a diachronic and geo-archaeological approach.
Inventarisatie en analyse van WOI-relicten in Komen-Waasten op basis van luchtfoto’s, geofysische prospectie en archeologische prospectie
From points to pattern, and pattern to population: long term settlement patterns in East Lothian, Scotland, PhD research Dave Cowley
Exchange project for the promotion of education: valorisation of natural and cultural heritage in Altay
Ghent University (BOF-GOA) is using non-invasive techniques to study the archaeological conflict landscape of the Great War
Highlands and steppes: an analysis of the archaeological landscape of the Altay Mountains from the Eneolithic to the Ethnographic Period, PhD research Wouter Gheyle
Thousands of Early Iron Age burial mounds in Altay are located in the peripheral permafrost zone, causing an exceptional archaeological preservation
Several excavations and survey campaigns were carried out in the Altay Mountains between 1995 and 1998
Archaeology and landscape of irrigation systems in Turpan, PhD research Sophie Barbaix
World War One Aerial Photography. An Archaeological Perspective, PhD research Birger Stichelbaut
46 aerial photographs dating from January 1918 documented the German defences along the Belgian-Dutch border and around Antwerp, of which part is now opened to the public