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[There are books on archaeological geophysics in which the authors describe the science and show the wonderful results that they can get. In this book, I try to be different in that I want to show the wonderful results you can get. Most books are written by scientists and assume a scientific background. I write here for those with little background in science, although there is some science which you have to know to understand how to use the instruments. I keep the science as simple as possible, but over-simplifying some concepts can make nonsense.]
Published: Jul 9, 2009
Keywords: Aerial Photography; Mineral Exploitation; Geophysics Technique; Fluxgate Magnetometer; Field Archaeologist
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