Abstract- Rescue archaeology, sometimes called preventive or salvage archaeology, is archaeological survey and excavation carried out in areas threatened by, or revealed by, construc-tion or other development. Unlike traditional survey and ex-cavation, these works must be undertaken in the shortest pos-sible time. In these scenarios the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) allows field archaeologists to quickly discover and map buried archaeological features. This paper describes the use of GPR during a rescue archaeology campaign at the Pego Late Bronze Age settlement, near the city of Braga (NW Portugal). Closely spaced GPR transects were collected in a grid-based approach, covering three different areas from the site, using GSSI Sir 300...
In this article we present some results of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) studies carried out at the...
In recent years, ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been an important geophysical tool in archaeolog...
In this article we present some results of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) studies carried out at the...
Rescue archaeology, sometimes called preventive or salvage archaeology, is archaeological survey and...
"Geophysical techniques can be effectively applied to produce an image of buried targets in a host m...
"Geophysical techniques can be effectively applied to produce an image of buried targets in a host m...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...
The ground penetrating radar (GPR) technique was used to investigate the subsurface in an urban area...
Nowadays the use of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in archaeology has spread widely, indicating this...
Several radar surveys were conducted on the site of the Villa Romana da Tourega with a Sensors and S...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
Summarization: Nowadays the use of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in archaeology has spread widely, ...
GROUND PENETRATING RADAR (GPR) is a geophysical technique used to help iden-tify and characterize ar...
In recent years, ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been an important geophysical tool in archaeolog...
In this article we present some results of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) studies carried out at the...
In recent years, ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been an important geophysical tool in archaeolog...
In this article we present some results of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) studies carried out at the...
Rescue archaeology, sometimes called preventive or salvage archaeology, is archaeological survey and...
"Geophysical techniques can be effectively applied to produce an image of buried targets in a host m...
"Geophysical techniques can be effectively applied to produce an image of buried targets in a host m...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...
The ground penetrating radar (GPR) technique was used to investigate the subsurface in an urban area...
Nowadays the use of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in archaeology has spread widely, indicating this...
Several radar surveys were conducted on the site of the Villa Romana da Tourega with a Sensors and S...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
Summarization: Nowadays the use of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in archaeology has spread widely, ...
GROUND PENETRATING RADAR (GPR) is a geophysical technique used to help iden-tify and characterize ar...
In recent years, ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been an important geophysical tool in archaeolog...
In this article we present some results of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) studies carried out at the...
In recent years, ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been an important geophysical tool in archaeolog...
In this article we present some results of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) studies carried out at the...