Review:

Ground Penetrating Radar In Archaeology

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Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) in archaeology is a non-invasive geophysical method used to detect and map subsurface features without excavation.

Key Features

  • Non-invasive
  • Detects subsurface features
  • High resolution imaging

Pros

  • Provides detailed imaging of buried structures
  • Reduces the need for destructive excavation
  • Helps in identifying potential archaeological sites

Cons

  • Limited depth penetration depending on soil conditions
  • Costly equipment and training required

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