
Geophysical Data in Archaeology
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- Intro
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- 1.1 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THIS GUIDE
- 1.2 TERMINOLOGY USED
- 1.3 BACKING UP PROJECT DATA
- 1.4 LAYOUT OF THIS GUIDE
- Chapter 2: The Life of Geophysical Data
- 2.1 INTRODUCTION
- 2.2 DATA ACQUISITION
- 2.2.1 Gridded data
- 2.2.2 Line data
- 2.2.3 Non-gridded data
- 2.3 STORAGE IN INSTRUMENT
- 2.3.1 Sequential
- 2.3.2 Location tagged
- 2.4 DOWNLOAD TO AND STORAGE ON COMPUTER
- 2.4.1 Sequential
- 2.4.2 Location tagged
- 2.5 CONVERSION TO OTHER FORMATS
- 2.6 ASSEMBLING DATA INTO COMPOSITES
- 2.7 PROCESSING
- 2.7.1 Data Improvement
- 2.7.2 Data Processing
- 2.7.3 Image Processing
- 2.8 GEOREFERENCING AND DATA COMBINATION
- 2.9 INTERPRETATION
- 2.10 REPORTING
- 2.11 ARCHIVING
- Chapter 3: Documenting and Archiving
- 3.1 REASONS FOR ARCHIVING
- 3.2 ISSUES WHEN ARCHIVING
- 3.3 DATA DOCUMENTATION AND METADATA
- 3.4 THE ARCHIVE AND THE ARCHIVING BODY
- Chapter 4: Archive Files
- 4.1 WORKING FILES
- 4.2 PRESERVATION FILES
- 4.2.1 Horizontal mapping
- 4.2.2 GPR
- 4.2.3 Electrical Resistivity Imaging
- 4.2.4 Interpretation diagrams
- 4.3 IMAGE FILES
- 4.4 PROJECT NOTES
- 4.5 PROJECT REPORT
- 4.6 GEOPHYSICS AND PROJECT METADATA
- 4.7 GEOPHYSICS GEOREFERENCING
- 4.8 FILE DESCRIPTION
- Chapter 5: Comprehensive Documentation
- 5.1 INTRODUCTION
- 5.2 PROJECT METADATA
- 5.3 GEOPHYSICS METADATA
- 5.3.1 All survey techniques
- 5.3.2 Earth resistance surveys
- 5.3.3 Magnetometer surveys
- 5.3.4 Low frequency electromagnetic surveys
- 5.3.5 Ground penetrating radar surveys
- 5.3.6 Maritime sonar surveys
- 5.3.7 Survey methodology
- 5.4 DATA TREATMENT
- 5.5 REPORT
- 5.6 CASE STUDY 1: THE COTTAM PROJECT
- 5.7 CASE STUDY 2: THE LEPTIMINUS GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
- Chapter 6: Subsets of Documentation
- Chapter 7: Depositing to Archives
- 7.1 PLANNING FOR ARCHIVING
- 7.1.1 Resources
- 7.1.2 Folder structure
- 7.1.3 File naming conventions
- 7.1.4 Database
- 7.2 GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY
- 7.3 CREATING THE ARCHIVE
- 7.3.1 Working files
- 7.3.2 Preservation files
- 7.3.3 Image Files
- 7.3.4 Project notes
- 7.3.5 Project report
- 7.3.6 Geophysics and project metadata
- 7.3.7 Geophysics georeferencing
- 7.3.8 File description
- 7.4 DEPOSITING TO AN ARCHIVING BODY
- Chapter 8: Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- Bibliography
- Appendices
- APPENDIX 1 - PRESERVATION FILE FORMATS
- A1.1 XYZ Text Files
- A1.2 ERI Files
- A1.3 GPR Files
- A1.4 Vector Files
- APPENDIX 2 - GEOREFERENCING GEOPHYSICAL DATA
- A2.1 Locating geophysical results within the wider landscape
- A2.2 Coordinate systems
- A2.2.1 Latitude and longitude
- A2.2.2 Great Britain National Grid
- A2.2.3 Archaeological site grid
- A2.2.4 Geophysics coordinate system
- A2.3 Coregistration
- A2.3.1 Control points
- A2.3.2 Transformation
- A2.4 Georeferencing
- A2.5 Absolute coordinates using GNSS/GPS
- A2.6 Precision, resolution and accuracy
- A2.6.1 Precision
- A2.6.2 Resolution
- A2.6.3 Accuracy
- A2.6.4 Accuracy and coregistration
- A2.6.5 The need for information on accuracy
- APPENDIX 3 - THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT OF GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
- A3.1 Introduction
- A3.2 History of archaeological geophysics
- A3.3 Reasons for a survey project
- A3.4 Choice of survey method and procedure
- APPENDIX 4 - TERM LISTS
- A4.1 Land Use
- A4.2 Solid Geology
- A4.3 Drift Geology
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