Geophysical Data in Archaeology

Geophysical Data in Archaeology
Author: Armin Schmidt
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781782971474

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Anyone who has tried to archive archaeological geophysics data will have wondered what might be the most comprehensive and practical approach. This question is addressed by this Guide’s extensively revised 2nd edition, which systematically explores what should be included in an Archive, illustrated with relevant examples. A conceptual framework is developed that allows assembling data and meta-data so that they can be deposited with an Archiving Body. This framework is also mapped onto typical database structures, including OASIS and the English Heritage Geophysics Database. Examples show step-by step how an Archive can be compiled for deposition so that readers will be able to enhance their own archiving practice. Geophysical data are sometimes the only remaining record of buried archaeological features when these are destroyed during commercial developments (e.g. road schemes). To preserve them in an Archive can therefore be essential. However, it is important that data are made available in formats that can still be read in years to come, accompanied by documentation that gives meaningful archaeological context. This Guide covers the creation of the necessary metadata and data documentation. There is no point preserving data if they cannot be used again; therefore this Guide is essential for anyone using geophysical data.

Geophysical Data in Archaeology

Geophysical Data in Archaeology
Author: Armin Schmidt
Publsiher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015053774942

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Geophysical Data in Archaeology in the Arts and Humanities Data Service Guides to Good Practice series is a basic guide to good practice in the creation, methodology, use and storage of geophysical data for archaeologists who increasingly use sophisticated methods for collecting and interpreting information.

A Field Guide to Geophysics in Archaeology

A Field Guide to Geophysics in Archaeology
Author: John Oswin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2009-07-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540766926

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Geophysics operations in archaeology have become well known through exposure on television. However, the technique is presented as the action of specialists and something of a mystery, where people walk about with strange contraptions, and results appear from a computer. This is not the case, however. Some scientific knowledge is needed in order to understand how the machines work and what they detect but otherwise it is only necessary to know how to handle the instruments, how to survey a field and how to interpret the computer results. This book provides all the relevant information. It explains geophysics operations in archaeology, describes the science that gives the soil properties to measure and the means by which the instruments make their measurements. Dr John Oswin is in charge of the geophysics operation of the Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society and his work has recently been the subject of a television programme. He has taught many students how to use geophysical equipment.

Handbook of Geophysics and Archaeology

Handbook of Geophysics and Archaeology
Author: AlanJoel Witten
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351564571

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Geophysics influences a wide range of subjects, from environmental studies to archaeology, palaeontology to counter-terrorism and law enforcement. 'Handbook of Geophysics and Archaeology' offers a comprehensive overview of geophysical techniques. The handbook focuses on applications and issues in archaeology but also provides a broad overview of the basics of geophysics. The Handbook examines a wide range of techniques: techniques associated with gravity, magnetometry, waves, electromagnetic induction, ground penetrating radar, geotomography, and electrical resistivity tomography. Each technique is explored in depth, with detailed case studies illustrating both technical applications and interpretations of data. The Handbook highlights the diverse range of geophysical methods required in the study of the Earth's subsurface.

Seeing the Unseen Geophysics and Landscape Archaeology

Seeing the Unseen  Geophysics and Landscape Archaeology
Author: Stefano Campana,Salvatore Piro
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780203889558

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SEEING THE UNSEEN. GEOPHYSICS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY is a collection of papers presented at the advanced XV International Summer School in ArchaeologyGeophysics for Landscape Archaeology (Grosseto, Italy, 10-18 July 2006). Bringing together the experience of some of the worlds greatest experts in the field of archaeological prospection, the

Near surface High Resolution Geophysical Methods for Cultural Resource Management and Archaeological Investigations

Near surface  High Resolution Geophysical Methods for Cultural Resource Management and Archaeological Investigations
Author: Don H. Heimmer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1992
Genre: Archaeological surveying
ISBN: UCBK:C052750056

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Earth Resistance for Archaeologists

Earth Resistance for Archaeologists
Author: Armin Schmidt
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2013
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780759112049

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Earth Resistance for Archaeologists, written by the foremost expert in the field, provides archaeologists with the know-how required to exploit the significant potential of earth resistance methods. A wide variety of possible uses are presented, including cases where earth resistance surveys succeeded in mapping buried archaeological remains that magnetometer surveys were unable to detect. Examples include earth resistance data from many archaeological sites, including in England, Scotland, Nepal, Bangladesh, and more. The archaeological features that can be detected through earth resistance methods are varied, ranging from ditches, pits, and grave cuts to stone and brick foundations, and even include whole landscapes. Whereas area surveys were traditionally the most common earth resistance method, depth profiling and vertical imaging have become well-developed tools that allow electrical depth investigations in three dimensions. Both techniques are described in detail and archaeologists will be able to apply them in their work. Content is equally relevant for environmental investigations.

EAC Guidelines for the Use of Geophysics in Archaeology

EAC Guidelines for the Use of Geophysics in Archaeology
Author: Armin Schmidt,Paul Linford,Neil Linford,Andrew David,Chris Gaffney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: Geophysics in archaeology
ISBN: 9639911739

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The aim of the guidelines of the European Archaeological Council (EAC) is to provide an overview of the issues to be considered when undertaking geophysical survey in archaeology. The booklet discusses the issues for consideration when selecting geophysical techniques and methodologies.