Roland Linck

Geophysicist & Head of Aerial Archive (Bavarian State Department for Monuments and Sites)

BIO

Study of Geophysics (diploma) & PhD in Geophysics at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (Germany). Topic of PhD-thesis: “Methodische Untersuchungen zur Weiterentwicklung der Boden- und Satellitenradarprospektion in der Archäologie “. After that, more than 4 years of expertise in industry in the field of: sales of remote sensing hard- & software, training of customers, data processing, certified UAV pilot & trainer. Now geophysicist & head of aerial archaeology archive at the Bavarian State Department for Monuments and Sites and furthermore lecturer on “Engineering & Environmental Geophysics” at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  1. Linck, R., Faßbinder, J.W.E. (2014). Determination of the influence of soil parameters and sample density on ground penetrating radar: a case study of a Roman picket in Lower Bavaria. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 6(1), 93-106.
  2. Linck, R. (2013). Methodische Untersuchungen zur Weiterentwicklung der Boden- und Satellitenradarprospektion in der Archäologie. Aachen: Shaker Verlag.
  3. Linck, R., Busche, T., Buckreuß, S., Faßbinder, J.W.E., Seren, S. (2013). Possibilities of archaeological prospection by high-resolution X-band satellite radar – a case study from Syria. Archaeological Prospection, 20(2), 97-108.