Recent achievements and trends of research for geophysical prospection of archaeological sites

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L. Aubry
C. Benech
E. Marmet
A. Hesse
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[1] Université de Paris 6,U.M.R. Sisyphe, Département de Géophysique Appliquée
[2] Place Jussieu,Terra Nova
[3] s.a.r.l.,Centre de Recherches Géophysiques
[4] Association pour Fouilles Archéologiques Nationales,undefined
[5] C.N.R.S. Garchy,undefined
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Inorganic Chemistry; Magnetic Susceptibility; Geophysics; Recent Survey; Initial Result;
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Our times are characterized by an increasing need for prospection particularly within the context of rescue archaeology. Geophysics has an important part to play due to its ability to identify some well defined targets as well as to investigate large areas. Several recent surveys, using carefully selected methods chosen in accordance with the type of expected remain or a combination of methods in order to refine or confirm the interpretation, have demonstrated the expertise of several organisations in a wide variety of archaeological contexts. However, important improvements are still to be expected from the laboratories. Our team, working within the framework of three dissertations, is investigating several original subjects, for which the initial results are presented and discussed here: (1) The use of magnetic susceptibility measurements on wide mesh grids in order to survey extensive areas immediately prior to their occupation or destruction by large modern equipment; (2) Experiments to test a new survey device (Slingram - CS150) able to measure the magnetic susceptibility of the ground; (3) Interpretation of a series of geophysical measurements integrated with other types of data into a G.I.S.
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