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Magnetometry In Archaeology

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Magnetometry in archaeology is a non-destructive geophysical survey method used to detect and map subsurface features without excavation.

Key Features

  • Non-destructive survey method
  • Detection of subsurface features
  • Mapping capabilities

Pros

  • Non-invasive technique preserves archaeological sites
  • Efficient method for identifying potential excavation locations
  • Highly accurate in detecting buried structures

Cons

  • Dependent on soil conditions which can affect data quality
  • Limited ability to provide detailed information about the nature of detected features

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