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Monument type
Back-Yard or Garden of a Villa Rustica, farm with winged-corridor-villa and outbuildings

Survey data
Area investigated: 270m2
Resolutions:    4 MP/m2 (a = 0,53 m)
                      1,8 MP/m2 (a = 0,8m)              

Array configuration: Twin-probe
Measuring instruments: Lippmann 4point light MC
Imaging software: SURFER (Golden Software)
Survey period: 05.08.2017

Comments
The present prospection should check whether further remains of foundations or rising masonry can be expected within a planned excavation area. According to the adjacent findings, the prospecting finding was to be expected at a maximum depth of approx. 1 to 1.2 m.






First measurement in a 0.75m grid
The surface properties of the survey area (bark mulch fill) led to a strong noise in the measurement image. Together with the low image resolution of the 0.75m grid, the resulting image quality did not allow a reliable statement about the presence of possible wall structures.






Second measurement in a 0.5m grid
The higher-resolution measurement in the 0.5m grid contains more information and indicates, in addition to the clearly recognizable, above-ground separating wall to the remise (black), two further wall sections (red) running in north-south direction, but these are only due to the high level of noise to be addressed as such with great uncertainty. The entire area is almost certainly surrounded by falling walls (yellow). It is possible that some transverse remains of the wall (dashed in red) can be seen in the western part of the measuring area. In the extreme west of the area, about 4 meters away from the wall, an extensive compaction (green) begins, which may represent an archaeological finding (soil). The rectangular area compacted in the center on the northern edge of the measuring area corresponds to the location of a parking space set up there.