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Magnetometry Surveys In Archaeology

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Magnetometry surveys in archaeology involves the use of magnetometers to detect and map subsurface features, helping archaeologists identify potential archaeological sites without the need for excavation.

Key Features

  • Non-invasive method
  • Ability to detect buried features
  • High resolution mapping

Pros

  • Non-destructive method of surveying
  • Can cover large areas quickly
  • Provides detailed maps of buried features

Cons

  • Limited in detecting non-magnetic materials
  • May be affected by modern disturbances such as metal debris or power lines

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