Application of Archaeological Geophysical Techniques to the Investigation of British Smelting Sites: PhD Thesis, University of Bradford (2004)

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Chapter 0 contents - abstract - keywords - acknowledgements PDF 58 Kb
Chapter 1 introduction PDF 63 Kb
Chapter 2 geophysical techniques and methodology PDF 97 Kb
Chapter 3 review of literature PDF 95 Kb
Chapter 4 an experimental examination of the geophysical responses produced by shaft furnaces PDF 84 Kb
Chapter 5 metal smelting technology and structures together with geophysical data from surveyed examples PDF 466 Kb
Chapter 6 a comparison of the magnetic susceptibility of slag PDF 105 Kb
Chapter 7 general discusssion and 8 conclusions PDF 208 Kb
Chapter 9 references PDF 150 Kb

Appendices:

Appendix 1 PDF 110 Kb
Appendix 2 PDF 75 Kb
Appendix 3 PDF 2 Mb
Appendix 4 PDF 22 Mb
Appendix 5 PDF 36 Kb

Figures:

Chapter 2 figures 2-1 to 2-3 PDF 482 Kb
Chapter 3 figures 3-1 to 3-7 PDF 4 Mb
Chapter 4 figures 4-1 to 4-20 PDF 10 Mb
Chapter 5-1 iron figures 5-1-01 to 5-1-12 PDF 24 Mb
Chapter 5-1 iron figures 5-1-13 to 5-1-57 PDF 25 Mb
Chapter 5-1 iron figures 5-1-58 to 5-1-82 PDF 27 Mb
Chapter 5-1 iron figures 5-1-83 to 5-1-102 PDF 10 Mb
Chapter 5-2 lead figures 5-2-1 to 5-2-25 PDF 44 Mb
Chapter 5-2 lead figures 5-2-26 to 5-2-34 PDF 3 Mb
Chapter 5-3 copper figures 5-3-1 to 5-3-11 PDF 4 Mb
Chapter 5-4 tin figures 5-4-1 to 5-4-11 PDF 32 Mb
Chapter 6 magnetic susceptibility figures 6-3-1 to 6-6-1 PDF 106 Kb

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