Lawrence B. Conyers 
Ground-penetrating Radar and Magnetometry for Buried Landscape Analysis [PDF ebook] 

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This book presents the integrated use of magnetometry and ground-penetrating radar geophysical mapping to understand the human presence within buried archaeological landscapes. Ground-penetrating radar can be used to identify buried living surfaces, geological stratigraphy and the architectural remains of sites in three-dimensions. Magnetometry can produce images denoting differences on the composition of those materials, both anthropogenic and natural, but with more limited three-dimensional resolution. The integration of the two has a unique ability to resolve and interpret these buried materials, differentiated between the human-caused and natural layers, and place all buried features within historic landscapes. The final product of geophysical integration, along with some limited subsurface testing, produces a holistic analysis of human adaptations to, and modifications of, the ancient landscape. Examples are shown from sites in Roman Croatia and Britain, Medieval Ireland, Colonial Connecticut, and an Archaic site in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. These examples from very different environments, time periods and cultural groups illustrate how the integrated geophysical methodology can interpret, on a scale approaching many hectares, the ancient landscapes within which people lived.

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Table of Content

Chapter 1.- Introduction.- Chapter 2.- Ground-penetrating Radar.- Chapter 3.- Magnetometry.- Chapter 4.- Small Roman Site in Croatia.- Chapter 5.- Roman Temple in England.- Chapter 6.- Early Colonial Site in Connecticut.- Chapter 7.- Medieval site in Ireland.- Chapter 8.- Hunter-gatherer Site in Colorado.- Chapter 9.- Conclusions.- References.

About the author

Lawrence B. Conyers is currently Professor and Department Chair at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Denver, USA. He holds an M.S. degree in Geology (1975) from Arizona State University and an M.A. and Ph D degrees in Anthropology (1993, 1995) from the University of Colorado, Boulder. His main research interests are ground-penetrating radar for (geo)archaeology and digital archaeological mapping. He has authored or coauthored 4 books on ground-penetrating radar, 16 refereed journal articles, many  conference proceedings and other articles, and contributed to 6 edited books.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 109 ● ISBN 9783319708904 ● File size 6.9 MB ● Publisher Springer International Publishing ● City Cham ● Country CH ● Published 2017 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5537708 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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