Ground-Penetrating Radar for Geoarchaeology

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There has long been a strong collaboration between geologists and archaeologists, and the sub-field of geoarchaeology is well developed as a discipline in its own right. This book now bridges the gap between those fields and the geophysical technique of ground-penetrating radar (GPR), which allows for three-dimensional analysis of the ground to visualize both geological and archaeological materials. This method has the ability to produce images of the ground that display complex packages of materials, and allows researchers to integrate sedimentary units, soils and associated archaeological features in ways not possible using standard excavation techniques. The ability of GPR to visualize all these buried units can help archaeologists place ancient people within the landscapes and environments of their time, and understand their burial and preservation phenomena in three-dimensions.
 
Readership: Advanced students in archaeology and geoarchaeology, as well as practicing archaeologists with an interest in GPS techniques.
There has long been a strong collaboration between geologists and archaeologists, and the sub-field of geoarchaeology is well developed as a discipline in its own right.
About the Author vii
 
Acknowledgments viii
 
1 Introduction to Ground?]penetrating Radar in Geoarchaeology Studies 1
 
Introduction 1
 
Scales and Applications of Geoarchaeological Studies with GPR 3
 
Basics of the GPR Method 4
 
Integrating GPR with the Geological and Archaeological Record 6
 
References 10
 
2 Basic Method and Theory of Ground?]penetrating Radar 12
 
Introduction 12
 
Production of Reflections, Depth of Penetration, and Resolution 14
 
Data Collection and Recording 15
 
Production and Processing of Reflection Profiles 16
 
More Advanced Data Processing Steps 18
 
Interpretation of GPR Reflections in Profiles 19
 
Resolution of Stratigraphic Units 22
 
Weather and Moisture Differences as They Affect Resolution 27
 
References 32
 
3 Integration of Geology, Archaeology, and Ground?]penetrating Radar 34
 
Introduction 34
 
Examples of Correlating Radar Reflections to Define Stratigraphic Interfaces 35
 
References 44
 
4 Fluvial, Alluvial Fan, and Floodplain Environments 46
 
Introduction 46
 
Fluvial Systems 47
 
Fluvial Terraces 51
 
Alluvial Fans 56
 
References 60
 
5 Soils Horizons, Peat Bogs, and Swamps 62
 
Introduction 62
 
Soil Horizons 63
 
Swamps and Peat Bogs 69
 
References 71
 
6 Beaches, Sand Dunes, and other Coastal Environments 73
 
Introduction 73
 
Beaches 74
 
Erosion Features along Coasts 77
 
Lagoon and Tidal Flats 79
 
Aeolian Dunes 81
 
References 90
 
7 Lakes and Deltas 92
 
Introduction 92
 
Lakes 93
 
Deltas 94
 
References 97
 
8 Caves and Rock Shelters 99
 
Introduction 99
 
Rock Shelters 100
 
Mapping Adjacent to Rock Shelters 104
 
Caves 106
 
References 111
 
9 Anthropogenic Features and Urban Environments 113
 
Introduction 113
 
Middens 114
 
Anthropogenic Deposits 118
 
Urban Settings 122
 
References 130
 
10 Conclusions 132
 
Collection of Data for this Book and the Future of GPR in Geoarchaeology 132
 
Environments Where GPR is Most Applicable in Geoarchaeology 134
 
The Future of GPR in Geoarchaeology 136
 
References 136
 
Glossary of Common GPR Terms 138
 
Index 143

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