The Use Of Geophysical Techniques In Archaeological Evaluations by C. F Gaffney

A Handbook

This comprehensive guide explores the integration of geophysical methods in archaeological investigations, highlighting their effectiveness in uncovering hidden historical treasures beneath the earth's surface. It delves into various techniques such as ground-penetrating radar, magnetometry, and resistivity surveys, illustrating their applications through case studies and practical examples. The book emphasizes the importance of these non-invasive methods in preserving archaeological sites while providing detailed insights into the subsurface features, ultimately enhancing the understanding of past human activities and cultural landscapes.