ARCHEO-IMAGING LAB:
BENEFITS OF GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS


Geophysical survey methods provide cost-effective means for the acquisition of archaeological information relevant to a number of domains:

management and planning maps of archaeological sites can be created that document their basic subsurface structure and the layout of features;
primary data for settlement pattern research and analysis can be obtained when details of a site are clearly mapped;
the placement of expensive excavations and testing programs can be guided to features of potentially greater interest, producing large cost savings in site explorations;
geophysical methods are non-destructive, preserving the resource for future generations. Non-invasive examination of culturally sensitive burial, sacred, or ceremonial sites can be achieved.
(Information in this page taken from the NADAG website Educational pages.)

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Archeo-Imaging Lab
Attn: Professor Kenneth L. Kvamme
Department of Anthropology, Main 330
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701 U.S.A.
(479)575-4130
kkvamme@uark.edu