by Sensoft | Nov 11, 2018 | Archaeology
The location of a historic Viking route in Denmark was not well defined. In many places where a road foundation was constructed, the road base was placed in soft peaty soil. The road material was then pushed into the soft soil by the constant traffic, leaving no...
by Sensoft | Nov 11, 2018 | Archaeology
When we think of archaeology, we usually think of searching for artifacts from ancient civilizations in distant lands but the reality is that many archaeological projects involve looking for nearby objects from the not-so-distant past. The following Noggin® case study...
by Sensoft | Nov 11, 2017 | Archaeology
Burial mounds, tombs and associated structures of varying age exist world wide and are of great historic interest. The present study is a snap shot of an on-going investigation of the Rathcroghan mound believed to be the burial site for Queen Maud in Ireland. Digital...
by Sensoft | Nov 11, 2017 | Archaeology
Finding Graves in Cemeteries Encountering unmarked or improperly marked graves can be difficult and create embarrassing problems for those responsible for cemeteries. While headstones and markers are normally positioned over burial sites, these makers can be lost or...