Geoprospection In The Archaeological Landscape by Paul Spoerry

Studies in the Use of Geophysical and Geochemical Methods in Archaeology

This comprehensive guide delves into the advanced techniques and methodologies used in the field of archaeological geophysics, offering insights into how modern technology aids in uncovering hidden historical landscapes. It explores various non-invasive methods such as ground-penetrating radar, magnetometry, and resistivity surveys, illustrating their application in archaeological investigations. The book emphasizes the importance of integrating these geophysical tools with traditional archaeological practices to enhance the understanding of past human activities and settlements, ultimately enriching the narrative of human history.