Recent trends and long-standing problems in archaeological remote sensing

R Opitz, J Herrmann - Journal of Computer Applications in …, 2018 - eprints.gla.ac.uk
The variety and sophistication of data sources, sensors, and platforms employed in
archaeological remote sensing have increased significantly over the past decade. Projects …

Forensic geophysical survey

P Cheetham - Forensic Archaeology, 2005 - taylorfrancis.com
3.1 Background Chapter 2 has presented a general overview of search methodology and
outlined a number of case studies demonstrating the breadth of techniques available …

Electrical and magnetic methods in archaeological prospection

A Schmidt - Seeing the unseen. Geophysics and landscape …, 2008 - taylorfrancis.com
Geophysical methods are an essential tool for archaeological prospection on all scales of
investigation: whether for detailed analysis of a single archaeological feature, to provide an …

Making sense of anomalies: Practices and challenges in the archaeological interpretation of geophysical data

L Verdonck, P De Smedt, J Verhegge - Innovation in Near-Surface …, 2019 - Elsevier
Geophysical data are an important source from which to study the human past, but need to
be interpreted before they can be transformed into archaeological knowledge. The …

Practicing critical zone observation in agricultural landscapes: communities, technology, environment and archaeology

R Opitz, P De Smedt, V Mayoral-Herrera, S Campana… - Land, 2023 - mdpi.com
The aims of agricultural land management change continuously, reflecting shifts in wider
societal priorities. Currently, these include addressing the climate crisis, promoting …

The utility of ground-penetrating radar and its time-dependence in the discovery of clandestine burials

D Salsarola, P Poppa, A Amadasi, D Mazzarelli… - Forensic science …, 2015 - Elsevier
In the field of forensic investigation burial is a relatively common method of hiding a corpse.
The location of clandestine graves is, however, a particularly difficult task in which multiple …

Introduction to geophysics for archaeology

S Piro - Seeing the unseen. Geophysics and landscape …, 2008 - taylorfrancis.com
It is now widely acknowledged that archaeological sites are almost everywhere increasingly
threatened by many natural and anthropic agents. Dealing with essentially nonrenewable …

The Application of Geophysical Methods in Norwegian Archaeology: A study of the status, role and potential of geophysical methods in Norwegian archaeological …

AA Stamnes - 2016 - ntnuopen.ntnu.no
Summary of the thesis: The main aim of this thesis was to examine the role, function, status
and impact geophysical methods have had on archaeological research and the cultural …

Initial results using GPS navigation with the Foerster magnetometer system at the World Heritage site of Cyrene, Libya

C Gaffney, V Gaffney, R Cuttler… - Archaeological …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This Short Report summarizes some initial results using real time GPS to navigate
and collect magnetometer data using Foerster sensors and a magnetic cart. The Foerster …

[PDF][PDF] Remote sensing and geophysical prospection

A Schmidt - Internet archaeology, 2004 - academia.edu
In archaeological prospection computer processing is essential for all stages of data
manipulation. This article investigates the contributions which informatics has made in the …