Wharram Percy Digital Archive

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Volume XIII: Supplementary Data and Reports

The links below refer to material that could not be published with the original printed volume commissioned for Wharram XIII and includes reports, figures, plates and tables. This material is arranged according to the chapter outline of the original volume.

Chapter 4: Geophysical Survey at Wharram Percy.

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Linford, P; Linford, N and David, A. 2012: Geophysical Survey at Wharram Percy. PDF 180 Kb
Figures
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.1.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.1 - Location of the 2002 geophysical survey grid superimposed on the Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map of Wharram Percy. PDF 8 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.10.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.10 - Interpretation of other potential archaeological anomalies detected in the 2002 magnetometer survey superimposed on the Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map of Wharram Percy. Earthworks are shown in grey. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.11.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.11 - Comparison of the 1984 earth resistance survey from the North Manor area, a), with the 2002 magnetometer results, b), and the earthwork survey of R. T. Porter, G. L. Worsley and W. J. Hopkins, c). PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.12.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.12 - Representative profiles from the trial ground penetrating radar survey indicating significant anomalies identified in the amplitude time slices (see Figure 13). PDF 6 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.13.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.13 - Amplitude time slices produced from the trial ground penetrating radar survey. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.14.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.14 - Earthwork and parch mark evidence (after Wrathmell 1989, Figure 30) from the trail ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey area, a), compared with the significant GPR anomalies identified, b), and the 2002 magnetometer survey results, c). PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.2.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.2 - Geophysical survey results from 1984, 1987 and 1989 superimposed on the Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map of Wharram Percy . PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.3.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.3 - Trace plot of the 2002 magnetometer survey (rotated so north is to the left) showing the north-south traverses and with values . PDF 670 Kb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.4.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.4 - Linear greyscale plot of the 2002 magnetometer survey superimposed on the Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map of Wharram Percy. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.5.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.5 - Linear greyscale plot of the 2002 magnetometer survey plotted between -2 and 2 nT. PDF 779 Kb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.6.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.6 - Interpretation of anomalies in the 2002 magnetometer survey superimposed on the Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map of Wharram. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.7.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.7 - Interpretation of non-archaeological anomalies detected in the 2002 magnetometer survey superimposed on the Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map of Wharram Percy. Earthworks are shown in grey. PDF 2 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.8.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.8 - Interpretation of potential Iron Age and Roman anomalies detected in the 2002 magnetometer survey superimposed on the Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map of Wharram Percy. Earthworks are shown in grey. PDF 4 Mb
Click to view wp_vol_xiii_ch_4_fig_2.9.pdf as a PDF file Figure 2.9 - Interpretation of potential medieval anomalies detected in the 2002 magnetometer survey superimposed on the Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map of Wharram Percy. Earthworks are shown in grey . PDF 2 Mb

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