Contributions of Multi‐Method Geophysical Survey to Archaeological Research at the Battlefield of Waterloo

Author:

Williams Duncan123,Bosquet Dominique4,Pollard Tony5,Welham Kate1,Eve Stuart1,De Smedt Philippe23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Archaeology & Anthropology Bournemouth University Bournemouth UK

2. Department of Environment, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering Ghent University Ghent Belgium

3. Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Ghent University Belgium

4. Operational Coordination Directorate Wallonia Heritage Agency Namur Belgium

5. Scottish Centre for War Studies and Conflict Archaeology, School of Humanities University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

Abstract

ABSTRACTArchaeological prospection is continually expanding into new frontiers, examining increasingly large areas, diverse environmental contexts and varying site types. One area that has received only limited focus is historic battlefields. This paper presents results from large‐scale geophysical surveys (> 100 ha) at the Napoleonic battlefield of Waterloo (1815) in Belgium, using fluxgate magnetometry and frequency‐domain electromagnetic induction. Despite its international historical significance, professional archaeological research at the battlefield is still in its infancy. We demonstrate how important insights can be gained by using geophysical methods for identifying features and artefacts related to the battle and for developing an understanding of the various influences acting on the present landscape. The largest survey of its kind undertaken on a single battlefield site, this approach holds particular potential for battlefield archaeology, given the subtle and low‐density nature of the sought‐after targets and the extensive area of the site. Such an approach can mitigate (though not entirely resolve) challenges of resolution and scale associated with other methods of investigation. Using a representative range of examples from Waterloo, we consider successes and challenges in undertaking geophysical surveys on battlefield sites. An integrated approach that incorporates targeted sampling and other forms of ancillary data is emphasized for a more robust interpretation of noninvasive sensor data.

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Bournemouth University

Publisher

Wiley

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