Conyers, L. B. and Leckebusch, J. (2010). Geophysical archaeology research agendas for the future:. Archaeological Prospection 17 (2). Vol 17(2), pp. 117-123. https://doi.org/10.1002/arp.379.

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Geophysical archaeology research agendas for the future:
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some ground-penetrating radar examples
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Archaeological Prospection 17 (2)
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Archaeological Prospection
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17 (2)
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50
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117 - 123
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Future avenues for archaeological geophysics research are proposed, using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) as an example. One avenue is the application of these techniques to test ideas about culture and history in ways not possible using traditional archaeological methods. Another is the application of sophisticated new equipment and three-dimensional processing methods that can produce greater precision in the products produced, while simplifying data acquisition and revealing more information about buried archaeological features. While the ideas discussed relate specifically to the future of GPR, these basic concepts and future pathways are potentially applicable to the other commonly used near-surface geophysical methods
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Lawrence B Conyers
J Leckebusch
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2010
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Archaeological Geophysics (Auto Detected Subject)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/arp.379
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23 Jan 2011