This paper presents an archaeological GPR prospection at Mleiha (Sharjah, United Arab Emirates), occupied between the 3rd century Be and the 4th century AD. The aim of the survey was to explore a necropolis near the eastern border of the site. Four parallel 500 MHz GPR antennas were towed behind a four-wheel drive vehicle. Positioning occurred by means of a robotic total station. Processing included de-striping (because of amplitude differences between the channels), migration and topographic correction. For the velocity determination, migration velocity analysis was used. Heavy rainfall during the prospection changed the moisture conditions, so varying wave velocities were used for the time-to-depth conversion. Several square tomb-towers w...
Monte Prama’s area is one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Sardinia (Italy). Here, du...
Monte Prama’s area is one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Sardinia (Italy). Here, du...
The Hatshepsut Temple at Luxor, southern Egypt was built as a garden for Amun, and the first court i...
This paper presents an archaeological GPR prospection at Mleiha (Sharjah, United Arab Emirates), occ...
A detailed GPR survey at the Mahram Bilqis was undertaken to investigate the architectural features ...
GPR investigation has been conducted on Mut temple; to the south portion of Al-Karnak temple at the ...
AbstractGPR investigation has been conducted on Mut temple; to the south portion of Al-Karnak temple...
Abstract—Ground penetration radar (GPR) is a geophysical method that is commonly used in archaeologi...
The main target of this study is to detect the ancient archaeological remains by using Helicopter El...
Abstract- Rescue archaeology, sometimes called preventive or salvage archaeology, is archaeological ...
Non-invasive geophysical techniques are used to collect information about the environmental risks th...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences EngineeringThe Mycenaean Cemetery of Aidonia, Greece, is lo...
AbstractBahariya Oasis is one of the lately inspected spots in Egypt and has a long historical recor...
The Mycenaean Cemetery of Aidonia, Greece, is located about 10 km west of the town of New Nemea on t...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) datasets were acquired, in August 2011, in support of archaeological ...
Monte Prama’s area is one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Sardinia (Italy). Here, du...
Monte Prama’s area is one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Sardinia (Italy). Here, du...
The Hatshepsut Temple at Luxor, southern Egypt was built as a garden for Amun, and the first court i...
This paper presents an archaeological GPR prospection at Mleiha (Sharjah, United Arab Emirates), occ...
A detailed GPR survey at the Mahram Bilqis was undertaken to investigate the architectural features ...
GPR investigation has been conducted on Mut temple; to the south portion of Al-Karnak temple at the ...
AbstractGPR investigation has been conducted on Mut temple; to the south portion of Al-Karnak temple...
Abstract—Ground penetration radar (GPR) is a geophysical method that is commonly used in archaeologi...
The main target of this study is to detect the ancient archaeological remains by using Helicopter El...
Abstract- Rescue archaeology, sometimes called preventive or salvage archaeology, is archaeological ...
Non-invasive geophysical techniques are used to collect information about the environmental risks th...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences EngineeringThe Mycenaean Cemetery of Aidonia, Greece, is lo...
AbstractBahariya Oasis is one of the lately inspected spots in Egypt and has a long historical recor...
The Mycenaean Cemetery of Aidonia, Greece, is located about 10 km west of the town of New Nemea on t...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) datasets were acquired, in August 2011, in support of archaeological ...
Monte Prama’s area is one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Sardinia (Italy). Here, du...
Monte Prama’s area is one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Sardinia (Italy). Here, du...
The Hatshepsut Temple at Luxor, southern Egypt was built as a garden for Amun, and the first court i...