In February 2014 high-resolution ground penetrating radar and earth resistance tomography measurements have for the first time been used successfully for the distinct mapping of buried archaeological structures in the vicinity of the Bronze Age archaeological site of Akrotiri on Santorini/Thera in Greece
Several radar surveys were conducted on the site of the Villa Romana da Tourega with a Sensors and S...
The use of non-invasive geophysical techniques is becoming increasingly important in archaeological ...
For the past 4 years, a coalition of European researchers has been studying the archaeological site ...
In February 2014 high-resolution ground penetrating radar and earth resistance tomography measuremen...
Summarization: Non-invasive high-resolution geophysical techniques, such as ground penetrating radar...
The results of a large scale exploration of an archaeological site by geophysical means are presente...
Abstract. Non-invasive high-resolution geophysical techniques, such as ground penetrating radar (GPR...
Summarization: The results of an integrated geophysical survey at the archaeological site of Itanos ...
The excavated architecture of the exceptional prehistoric site of Akrotiri on the Greek island of Th...
through the centuries. Recently there is an increased interest in activities associated with their r...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...
Conventional archaeological excavation methods are, by nature, extremely invasive and result in stud...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...
The Mycenaean Cemetery of Aidonia, Greece, is located about 10 km west of the town of New Nemea on t...
Several radar surveys were conducted on the site of the Villa Romana da Tourega with a Sensors and S...
The use of non-invasive geophysical techniques is becoming increasingly important in archaeological ...
For the past 4 years, a coalition of European researchers has been studying the archaeological site ...
In February 2014 high-resolution ground penetrating radar and earth resistance tomography measuremen...
Summarization: Non-invasive high-resolution geophysical techniques, such as ground penetrating radar...
The results of a large scale exploration of an archaeological site by geophysical means are presente...
Abstract. Non-invasive high-resolution geophysical techniques, such as ground penetrating radar (GPR...
Summarization: The results of an integrated geophysical survey at the archaeological site of Itanos ...
The excavated architecture of the exceptional prehistoric site of Akrotiri on the Greek island of Th...
through the centuries. Recently there is an increased interest in activities associated with their r...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...
Conventional archaeological excavation methods are, by nature, extremely invasive and result in stud...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...
The Mycenaean Cemetery of Aidonia, Greece, is located about 10 km west of the town of New Nemea on t...
Several radar surveys were conducted on the site of the Villa Romana da Tourega with a Sensors and S...
The use of non-invasive geophysical techniques is becoming increasingly important in archaeological ...
For the past 4 years, a coalition of European researchers has been studying the archaeological site ...