Stove, G. C. and Addyman, P. V. (1989). Ground probing impulse radar: an experiment in archaeological remote sensing at York. Antiquity 63. Vol 63, pp. 337-342.

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Ground probing impulse radar: an experiment in archaeological remote sensing at York
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Antiquity 63
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Antiquity
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63
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337 - 342
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Presents a colour profile, with interpretation, of a radar scan which revealed Roman walls and surfaces, organic-rich Viking layers, and an intrusive barrel-lined well below an important redevelopment site. The technique proved an extremely informative and cost-effective means of evaluation. It uses bistatic continuous wave radar which gives precise depth-scaled stratigraphic information. A single day's survey at York produced an 81Mb database, though on a more open site 500Mb could have been obtained.
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G C Stove
Peter V Addyman
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1989
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Walls (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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05 Dec 2008