Ground-penetrating Radar for Geoarchaeology

Ground-penetrating Radar for Geoarchaeology

EnglishHardback
Conyers Lawrence B.
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
EAN: 9781118949948
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There has long been a strong collaboration between geologists and archaeologists, and the sub-field of geoarchaeology is well developed as a discipline in its own right.  This book now bridges the gap between those fields and the geophysical technique of ground-penetrating radar (GPR), which allows for three-dimensional analysis of the ground to visualize both geological and archaeological materials.  This method has the ability to produce images of the ground that display complex packages of materials, and allows researchers to integrate sedimentary units, soils and associated archaeological features in ways not possible using standard excavation techniques.   The ability of GPR to visualize all these buried units  can help archaeologists place ancient people within the landscapes and environments of their time, and understand their burial and preservation phenomena in three-dimensions.

Readership: Advanced students in archaeology and geoarchaeology, as well as practicing archaeologists with an interest in GPS techniques.

EAN 9781118949948
ISBN 1118949943
Binding Hardback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication date December 25, 2015
Pages 160
Language English
Dimensions 254 x 196 x 15
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Conyers Lawrence B.
Edition 1. Auflage
Series Analytical Methods in Earth and Environmental Science