Ground penetrating Radar and Magnetometry for Buried Landscape Analysis

Ground penetrating Radar and Magnetometry for Buried Landscape Analysis
Author: Lawrence B. Conyers
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2017-11-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319708904

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This book presents the integrated use of magnetometry and ground-penetrating radar geophysical mapping to understand the human presence within buried archaeological landscapes. Ground-penetrating radar can be used to identify buried living surfaces, geological stratigraphy and the architectural remains of sites in three-dimensions. Magnetometry can produce images denoting differences on the composition of those materials, both anthropogenic and natural, but with more limited three-dimensional resolution. The integration of the two has a unique ability to resolve and interpret these buried materials, differentiated between the human-caused and natural layers, and place all buried features within historic landscapes. The final product of geophysical integration, along with some limited subsurface testing, produces a holistic analysis of human adaptations to, and modifications of, the ancient landscape. Examples are shown from sites in Roman Croatia and Britain, Medieval Ireland, Colonial Connecticut, and an Archaic site in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. These examples from very different environments, time periods and cultural groups illustrate how the integrated geophysical methodology can interpret, on a scale approaching many hectares, the ancient landscapes within which people lived.

Ground penetrating Radar for Geoarchaeology

Ground penetrating Radar for Geoarchaeology
Author: Lawrence B. Conyers
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-01-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118950029

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There has long been a strong collaboration between geologists and archaeologists, and the sub-field of geoarchaeology is well developed as a discipline in its own right. This book now bridges the gap between those fields and the geophysical technique of ground-penetrating radar (GPR), which allows for three-dimensional analysis of the ground to visualize both geological and archaeological materials. This method has the ability to produce images of the ground that display complex packages of materials, and allows researchers to integrate sedimentary units, soils and associated archaeological features in ways not possible using standard excavation techniques. The ability of GPR to visualize all these buried units can help archaeologists place ancient people within the landscapes and environments of their time, and understand their burial and preservation phenomena in three-dimensions. Readership: Advanced students in archaeology and geoarchaeology, as well as practicing archaeologists with an interest in GPS techniques.

Studies in Archaeometry

Studies in Archaeometry
Author: Mario Ramírez Galán,Ronda Sandifer Bard
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789697339

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Proceedings of the Archaeometry Symposium at NORM 2019, Portland, Oregon, papers, with case studies in Spain, Canada, Thailand, Lithuania or Russia, address the application of different techniques in archaeology in order to comprehend some aspects during and after excavations, for instance, physics, chemical analysis, remote sensing, LiDAR, etc.

Ground Penetrating Radar for Archaeology

Ground Penetrating Radar for Archaeology
Author: Lawrence B. Conyers
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2023
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781538179369

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Ground-penetrating radar is a near-surface geophysical technique that can provide three-dimensional maps and other images of buried archaeological features and associated stratigraphy in a precise way. This revised edition, by the expert in the field, provides the basics of the physics, chemistry, geology, and archaeology in a clear fashion, unburdened by complex equations or theory. Additions to the forth edition include: Updates to recent hardware and software advances in three-dimensional antenna array systems and antenna offset technology; Expanded data processing methods that explains how to get more from your raw data, with examples to show why this is necessary and the results obtained; Expanded examples from around the world and in various environmental settings that explains how non-traditional data analysis steps can provide clarity to results in ways that are not usually done with traditional. The reader will be able to understand how the latest equipment and software and the results of data collection and processing can be used effectively in a number of different settings. Both potential pitfalls and successes and the reasons for them are discussed. With over 100 images and important tables and graphs, this book is a useful reference in the field and for data processing in GPR.

Interpreting Ground penetrating Radar for Archaeology

Interpreting Ground penetrating Radar for Archaeology
Author: Lawrence B Conyers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315426327

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Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has become one of the standard tools in the archaeologist's array of methods, but users still struggle to understand what the images tell us. In this book—illustrated with over 200 full-color photographs—Lawrence Conyers shows how results of geophysical surveys can test ideas regarding people, history, and cultures, as well as be used to prospect for buried remains. Using 20 years of data from more than 600 GPR surveys in a wide array of settings, Conyers, one of the first archaeological specialists in GPR, provides the consumer of GPR studies with basic information on how the process works. He show how the plots are generated, what subsurface factors influence specific profiles, how the archaeologist can help the surveyor collect optimal data, and how to translate the results into useable archaeological information.

Ground Penetrating Radar and Magnetometry

Ground Penetrating Radar and Magnetometry
Author: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-09-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1442221348

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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

Seeing the Unseen Geophysics and Landscape Archaeology

Seeing the Unseen  Geophysics and Landscape Archaeology
Author: Stefano Campana,Salvatore Piro
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0415447216

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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 Archaeology ‘Geophysics for Landscape Archaeology’ (Grosseto, Italy, 10-18 July 2006). Bringing together the experience of some of the world’s greatest experts in the field of archaeological prospection, the focus of this book is not so much on the analysis of single buried structures, but more on researching the entire landscape in all its multi-period complexity. The book is divided into two parts. The first part concentrates on the theoretical basis of the various methods, illustrated for the most part through case-studies and practical examples drawn from a variety of geographical and cultural contexts. The second part focuses on the work carried out in the field during the Summer School. Tutors and students took part in the intensive application of the principal techniques of geophysical prospecting (magnetometry, EM, ERT and ground-penetrating radar) to locate, retrieve, process and interpret data for a large Roman villa-complex near Grosseto. SEEING THE UNSEEN. GEOPHYSICS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY provides a clear illustration of the remarkable potential of geophysical methods in the study of ancient landscapes, and will be usefull to Archaeologists, Geophysicists, Environmental scientists, and those involved in the management of cultural heritage.