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Ground-penetrating Radar and Magnetometry for Buried Landscape Analysis

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The book explores the combined use of magnetometry and ground-penetrating radar to analyze buried archaeological landscapes, revealing human presence and adaptations over time. It highlights how ground-penetrating radar identifies three-dimensional features like living surfaces and architectural remains, while magnetometry detects material composition. By integrating these methods, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of historical landscapes through various case studies from Roman Croatia, Medieval Ireland, Colonial Connecticut, and an Archaic site in Colorado, showcasing the methodology's effectiveness across diverse environments and cultures.

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Ground-penetrating Radar and Magnetometry for Buried Landscape Analysis, Lawrence B. Conyers

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