New developments in the use of spatial technology in archaeology

MD McCoy, TN Ladefoged - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2009 - Springer
Spatial technology is integral to how archaeologists collect, store, analyze, and represent
information in digital data sets. Recent advances have improved our ability to look for and …

Main geophysical techniques used for non-destructive evaluation in cultural built heritage: a review

E Martinho, A Dionísio - Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Geophysical methodologies have been implemented, tested and validated as diagnostic
and/or monitoring tools in artworks or historical monuments. They are non-destructive and …

Two‐dimensional and three‐dimensional resistivity imaging in archaeological site investigation

NG Papadopoulos, P Tsourlos… - Archaeological …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
In this work, the application and the effectiveness of two‐and three‐dimensional non‐linear
inversion algorithms in processing and interpretation of electrical resistivity tomography …

An algorithm for fast 3D inversion of surface electrical resistivity tomography data: application on imaging buried antiquities

NG Papadopoulos, P Tsourlos, C Papazachos… - Geophysical …, 2011 - earthdoc.org
In this work a new algorithm for the fast and efficient 3D inversion of conventional 2D surface
electrical resistivity tomography lines is presented. The proposed approach lies on the …

Geophysical and geochemical techniques to assess the origin of rising damp of a Roman building (Ostia Antica archaeological site)

E Cardarelli, G De Donno, C Scatigno, I Oliveti… - Microchemical …, 2016 - Elsevier
A combined approach based on geophysical and geochemical analyses was carried out to
determine the sources of rising damp in “Casa di Diana”, a Roman building located in the …

Putting it all together: Geophysical data integration

KL Kvamme, EG Ernenwein, JG Menzer - Innovation in Near-Surface …, 2019 - Elsevier
The integration of information from multiple geophysical and other prospection surveys of
archaeological sites and regions leads to a richer and more complete understanding of …

Geophysical imaging survey in the south necropolis at the ancient city of Parion (Kemer-Biga), Northwestern Anatolia, Turkey: preliminary results

YL Ekinci, MA Kaya, C Başaran, A Demirci… - Mediterranean …, 2012 - maajournal.com
Parion is one of the most important settlements located in the ancient Troas region, in which
the city of Troy was the center. Many remarkable and precious archaeological remains have …

3D inversion of ERT data on an archaeological site using GPR reflection and 3D inverted magnetic data as a priori information

A Arato, S Piro, L Sambuelli - Near Surface Geophysics, 2015 - earthdoc.org
Non‐destructive geophysical prospecting methods are increasingly used for the
investigation of archaeological sites, where a detailed physical and geometrical …

Geophysical investigations at Cairo's oldest, the church of Abu Serga (st. sergius), Cairo, Egypt

S Hemeda, K Pitilakis - Research in Nondestructive Evaluation, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The results of an integrated geophysical survey at the archaeological site of Abu Serga
church, Cairo, Egypt are presented and discussed. The aim was to investigate the ground …

[PDF][PDF] Nauportus–an Early Roman trading post at Dolge njive in Vrhnika

B Mušič, J Horvat - Arheološki vestnik, 2007 - academia.edu
Abstract The Early Roman trading post at Dolge njive formed a part of Nauportus-a vicus on
the town territory of Aquileia. The site was investigated using various geophysical methods …