This is a photosynth of the Citadel (similar to a Keep).
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Thursday, December 16
by
R Haddlesey
on Thu 16 Dec 2010 00:13 GMT
Google map of Akkerman Fortress, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Ukraine
Use the zoom feature to explore the Google Map and ... more » Sunday, November 14
by
R Haddlesey
on Sun 14 Nov 2010 18:33 GMT
1 Alex Turner - September 2010
GROUND PENETRATING RADAR (GPR) SURVEY – AKKERMAN FORTRESS 2010 The geophysics team returned to ... more » Friday, July 2
by
R Haddlesey
on Fri 02 Jul 2010 12:49 BST
The new season is upon. This season the focus is being placed on archaeology. We aim to apply archaeological techniques ... more »
Sunday, February 28
by
R Haddlesey
on Sun 28 Feb 2010 17:34 GMT
Wednesday, June 24
by
R Haddlesey
on Wed 24 Jun 2009 12:29 BST
If you sit back and look at this, as I have have with my
learned colleagues Monsieurs Stella and Artois, then you will realise that we
are adventurers bent on acheiving the same goal. Leonid will take his Trimble
and his skills and produce an Autocad model of a whole fortress in the blink of
an eye. Soviet, now known as Alexander Meerkat and his sidekick Sergie will
make sense of lots of old measurements and take some crucial new ones whilst
drinking vodka and admiring Ukraine's ability to produce very tall and
completely lovely ladies OR we could just all work together with a guy, who if
he works for Trimble should be a top-notch surveyor, and produce the definitive
plan of the site so all those lovely maps uploaded to the web might have some
real purpose other than occupying virtual space.
Alexander Meerkat
Sunday, June 21
by
R Haddlesey
on Sun 21 Jun 2009 12:04 BST
The new 2009 season is set to start in July and will last most of the month. We aim to complete a full detailed survey of the fortress using a combination of a Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS), a total station and scaled photographs. more »
Friday, May 1
by
R Haddlesey
on Fri 01 May 2009 00:22 BST
Following the successful deployment of electrical resistance survey in 2007 the geophysical surveys team continued in 2008 with two further prospection techniques, gradiometry and ground penetrating radar (GPR). The application of the two geophysical survey methodologies, in addition to the resistivity of 2007, would, it was hoped, provide a more holistic approach to the investigation of the sub-surface remains at Akkerman. Gradiometry was used over a total area of 0.8ha within both the Garrison Yard and the Civil Yards. A number of ephemeral rectilinear anomalies could be observed along the base of the northwest section of the Civil Yard and the buildings, revealed during the 2007 resistivity survey, were also evident. more »
Sunday, April 19
by
R Haddlesey
on Sun 19 Apr 2009 17:20 BST
The full report with all the images, is now available for viewing at http://www.akkermanfortress.org/architecture.html
more » Monday, January 26
by
R Haddlesey
on Mon 26 Jan 2009 18:51 GMT
I have added a page containing various photographs from around the site taken in August 2007 and July 2008 by Richard Haddlesey.
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Monday, January 5
by
R Haddlesey
on Mon 05 Jan 2009 10:45 GMT
Anatolian Archaeology 2008 report on the progress made to date at the Akkerman Fortress project, Ukraine. The fortress of Akkerman (long. 30.35; lat. 46.20) is located on a promontory inside the estuary (liman) of the Dniester River more »
Thursday, November 27
by
R Haddlesey
on Thu 27 Nov 2008 15:49 GMT
This Blog will include updates on the Akkerman Fortress Project alongside the main site
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