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Magnetometry For Archaeological Surveys

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Magnetometry for archaeological surveys is a non-invasive technique used to detect and map subsurface features by measuring variations in the Earth's magnetic field.

Key Features

  • Non-invasive
  • Detects subsurface features
  • Maps variations in magnetic field

Pros

  • Non-destructive
  • Highly effective in identifying buried structures
  • Ideal for large-scale surveys

Cons

  • Limited resolution compared to other geophysical methods
  • Requires skilled interpretation of data

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