How Geophysical Methods Can Help the Archaeologist
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Geophysical Methods in Archaeology HOW GEOPHYSICAL METHODS CAN HELP THE ARCHAEOLOGIST former Senior Research Physicist SRI International, Menlo Park, California World War One brought the discovery that photographs behind enemy lines taken from airplanes could be of great value in warfare. Not longer after this, observers taking random photographs from the air over rural England noticed that traces of old Roman walls, forts and roads could be seen on aerial photographs but otherwise went unnoticed under cornfields and pastures when archaeologists wandered about the countryside on foot.
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