Case study: GPR survey at the archaeological Roman site of Ciavieja, El Ejido (Spain)

作者: Ahmed Faize , CM de Jong van Coevorden , C Cobos Sánchez , A Fernández Pantoja , S Gonzalez García

DOI: 10.3997/1873-0604.2013028

关键词: Environmental geologyTelmatologyPalaeogeographyGround-penetrating radarEconomic geologyGeologyMetamorphic petrologyStratigraphy (archaeology)ArchaeologyRadar

摘要: This paper, describing a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey performed on the archaeological site of Ciavieja, El Ejido (Spain), is part series historical studies in Ciavieja to analyse extent and importance remains buried at this site. The objective GPR was locate most promising areas within help design park that combines leisure culture. time slices built with data show several locations linear square anomalies sizes compatible those Roman walls or rooms. interpretation corroborated FDTD computer simulations.

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