Review:
Electrical Resistivity Tomography For Archaeology
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Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a geophysical technique that can be used in archaeology to non-invasively image the subsurface and locate buried archaeological features.
Key Features
- Non-invasive imaging of the subsurface
- Detection of buried archaeological features
- High resolution imaging capabilities
Pros
- Non-destructive way to investigate archaeological sites
- Can provide valuable information about subsurface structures without excavation
Cons
- Requires specialized equipment and training
- Limited depth penetration depending on soil conditions