[HTML][HTML] An overview of geophysical techniques and their potential suitability for archaeological studies

R Martorana, P Capizzi, A Pisciotta, S Scudero… - Heritage, 2023 - mdpi.com
The need to study, protect, and conserve archaeological heritage has enhanced the
application of geophysical techniques as non-invasive and reliable tools to investigate …

Multi-frequency electromagnetic induction survey for archaeological prospection: Approach and results in Han Hangu Pass and Xishan Yang in China

P Tang, F Chen, A Jiang, W Zhou, H Wang… - Surveys in …, 2018 - Springer
This study presents the potential of multi-frequency electromagnetic induction (EMI) in
archaeology. EMI is currently less employed for archaeological prospection with respect to …

Integrated close range remote sensing techniques for detecting, documenting, and interpreting lost medieval settlements under canopy: the case of Altanum (RC, Italy)

N Abate, D Ronchi, V Vitale, N Masini, A Angelini… - Land, 2023 - mdpi.com
This paper focuses on the potential of an integrated approach using aerial LiDAR, aerial and
terrestrial photogrammetry, terrestrial laser scanning, and archaeological survey to detect …

Drone-Borne Magnetic Gradiometry in Archaeological Applications

F Accomando, G Florio - Sensors, 2024 - mdpi.com
The use of magnetometers arranged in a gradiometer configuration offers a practical and
widely used solution, particularly in archaeological applications where the sources of …

Towards an operational use of geophysics for archaeology in Henan (China): Methodological approach and results in Kaifeng

N Masini, L Capozzoli, P Chen, F Chen, G Romano… - Remote Sensing, 2017 - mdpi.com
One of the major issues in buried archeological sites especially if characterized by intense
human activity, complex structures, and several constructive phases, is: to what depth …

A lightweight prototype of a magnetometric system for unmanned aerial vehicles

A Pisciotta, G Vitale, S Scudero, R Martorana… - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
Detection of the Earth's magnetic field anomalies is the basis of many types of studies in the
field of earth sciences and archaeology. These surveys require different ways to carry out …

Integrated use of GIS and remote sensing techniques for landscape-scale archaeological analysis: the case study of Metaponto, Basilicata, Italy

N Abate, D Roubis, F Sogliani, V Vitale… - Exploration …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The study focuses on the integrated use of multiscale and multisensor remote sensing
techniques and big data analysis for the identification of buried archaeological remains or …

[HTML][HTML] New discovery of an ancient building in Akragas (Valley of Temples, Agrigento, Italy) through the integration of geophysical surveys

S Imposa, S Grassi, G Morreale, C Pirrotta… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
The integration of geophysical methodologies applied in an unexplored area of the Valley of
the Temples, in the ancient Akragas (ancient name of Agrigento), has led to the exciting …

Suitability of magnetometry to detect clandestine buried firearms from a controlled field site and numerical modeling

EA Deng, KO Doro, CG Bank - Forensic Science International, 2020 - Elsevier
The detection of buried firearms remains a critical issue in law enforcement. We assess the
suitability of magnetic gradiometers to detect buried rifles and handguns at multiple depths …

Identification of Architectural Roman Remains in the Complex Archaeological Site of Buto 'Tell El Fara'in', Northern Egypt, Using Geophysical and Remote Sensing …

MAR Abouarab, A Ibrahim… - Archaeological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The integrated use of remote sensing (RS) techniques, vertical magnetic gradient (VMG)
and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) measurements, and, in particular, combined …