Review:
Ground Penetrating Radar (gpr) In Archaeology
overall review score: 4.5
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Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) in archaeology is a non-invasive geophysical method used to detect subsurface features without excavation.
Key Features
- Non-invasive
- High resolution imaging
- Can detect buried structures and artifacts
- Useful for surveying large areas quickly
Pros
- Provides valuable information about archaeological sites without disturbing them
- Can cover large areas efficiently
- High resolution imaging allows for detailed analysis of subsurface features
Cons
- Limited penetration depth depending on soil conditions and equipment used
- Interpretation of GPR data can be complex and requires expertise