Review:

Ground Penetrating Radar For Archaeological Site Investigation

overall review score: 4.5
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Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) for archaeological site investigation is a non-invasive geophysical method used to identify subsurface features and structures without disturbing the site. It helps archaeologists to map buried artifacts, tombs, walls, and other archaeological remains.

Key Features

  • Non-invasive method
  • Identifies subsurface features
  • Maps buried artifacts and structures
  • Helps in site preservation

Pros

  • Provides detailed images of underground features
  • Preserves archaeological sites by avoiding excavation damage
  • Efficient in surveying large areas quickly

Cons

  • Limited depth penetration depending on soil conditions
  • Requires skilled operators for accurate interpretation

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 03:49:59 AM UTC