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Project
Mapping buried remains of Roman urban and rural domestic architecture using multi-offset ground-penetrating radar
In this project, we will further develop multi-offset ground-penetrating radar, where different distances (offsets) between transmitter and receiver are used for data acquisition. When applied on a large enough scale, this should produce clearer horizontal slices of the soil. This technique will be used in archaeological contexts: Roman houses and farmsteads in Mariana (Corsica) and the Potenza Valley (Marche, Italy).
Date:1 Oct 2013 → 25 Nov 2019
Keywords:Multi-offset data acquisition, archaeological geophysics, Ground-penetrating radar, Roman domestic architecture, archaeological prospection
Disciplines:Applied mathematics in specific fields, Other earth sciences, Geomatic engineering, Geophysics, Aquatic sciences, challenges and pollution, Biological system engineering, Other history and archaeology, Archaeology, Theory and methodology of archaeology, Modelling, Physical geography and environmental geoscience, Signal processing