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Year: 2016 Author: Tiger Geo Categories: Explore Posts, Non-invasive Survey, Day of Archaeology 2016, Science
Tags: prospection, TLS, laser scanning, Tintagel, GPR, Cornwall, Geophysical survey, geophysics
Tiger Geo (2016): Geophysics at Tintagel Castle: Non-invasive work ahead of the excavations. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080973 | 1 Mb |
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Earth resistance underway (with ropes!) on the southern terrace (doa_image25949.jpg) |
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KC getting the scanner as far along the southern terrace as possible! (doa_image25950.jpg) |
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GPR survey on the southern terrace: this is where one of the walls was found (doa_image25951.jpg) |
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Magnetic Susceptibility readings being taken on the lower reaches of the southern terrace (doa_image25952.jpg) |
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This isn’t a photograph, it’s part of the point cloud generated by the laser scanner. You can see the team on the right trying to stay out of the scan! (doa_image25953.jpg) |
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Just getting the gear onto site was a challenge! (doa_image25954.jpg) |
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You wouldn’t beleive how many of these we had to delete from the sky in our scans! (doa_image25956.jpg) |
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