Ground-penetrating radar surveys used in archaeological investigations

作者: C. J. Vaughan

DOI: 10.1190/1.1442114

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摘要: During 1982 and 1983, two ground‐penetrating radar surveys were carried out in conjunction with archaeological investigations Canada. The first survey was a detailed, high‐resolution at the site of sixteenth century Basque whaling station on Labrador coast designed to locate graves Basques. second rapid, low‐resolution reconnaissance as part prehistory impact assessment program new National Museum Man Hull, Quebec. Both experimental see whether would be useful for identifying locating anomalies archeological significance. Radar successful detecting several meters size both locations, moderately graves. Ongoing work involves comparing results increase understanding how can applied archaeology a...

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