Geophysical Survey (Investigation Type)
Investigations that rely on ground-based instrument sensing techniques to create images and/or maps for archaeological research (e.g. magnetometry, resistivity, or ground penetrating radar).
351-375 (675 Records)
Geophysical surveys on the sides of excavated trenches that cut across the square earthwork at Hopeton Mounds. Survey for Mark Lynott (NPS).
Geophysical tests in the Jamestown fort (2009)
Survey fails to reveal the depth of the well. Survey for Bill Kelso (Jamestown Rediscovery),
Geophysical tests on the linear mound northwest of Kosh-Oba (2013)
Magnetic and resistivity tests with Tatiana Smekalova and Andre Chudin over this Bronze Age barrow detect a rectangular wall inside and conductive fill.
Geophysics in Excavations (2005)
Explains the benefits of these surveys and describes the procedures. Geosight Technical Report #11
Geotechnical Study, Forensic Evaluation, and Testing of Various Structures at Fort Sam Houston, Texas (Legacy 04-222)
This report includes an evaluation of the existing foundation conditions, a limited masonry strength evaluation, and general guidelines to assist in preparing a stabilization plan for structures at Fort Sam Houston.
Geotechnical Study, Forensic Evaluation, and Testing of Various Structures at Fort Sam Houston, Texas - Report (Legacy 04-222) (2005)
This report includes an evaluation of the existing foundation conditions, a limited masonry strength evaluation, and general guidelines to assist in preparing a stabilization plan for structures at Fort Sam Houston.
Glass Artifact Photographs, Brookville Reservoir Survey 1991-1992 (2012)
Photographs of glass artifacts collected during the archaeological reconnaissance of the proposed Brookville Reservoir area in Franklin and Union Counties, Indiana.
Grave Identification Survey Fort Lee Adams Roundabout, Prince George County, Virginia (2010)
This investigation addressed the location of an unmarked cemetery on property currently owned by Prince George County, adjacent to U.S. Army Fort Lee Military Reservation in eastern Virginia. Historical research indicated that the burial ground was associated with the laboring Sisters of the Vine Burial Association who used it as a cemetery in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Open, wooded, paved and wet conditions in the roughly 1.3-acre project required the use of...
Great House Formation: Agricultural Intensification, Balanced Duality, and Communal Enterprise at Mitchell Springs (2021)
Mitchell Springs provided the central Montezuma Valley of southwestern Colorado a rare and reliable water source that has been used by ancients for millennia. People began to settle near the springs in the middle of the AD seventh century and by the twelfth century a sprawling watershed-wide community with large-scale architectural and agricultural works had formed. Using a combination of data from surveys and recent excavations, this article explores the ties between the rise of elite...
Ground - Penetrating Radar at Valley Forge (1977)
A test of a ground-penetrating radar that was manufactured by Geophysical Survey Systems at the Start Fort and other nearby locations.
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Survey of Four Historic Cemeteries, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Brevard County, Florida (2015)
Study of homestead cemeteries situated within the boundaries of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), using GPR.
Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation Phase I Testing of the Parade Ground, Phase II Testing of Locus 3 and Continental Par, Fort Monroe/Historic Fort George, Fort Monroe, Virginia 23651 (2004)
Numerous potential features have been interpreted from GPR data and time-depth slice images. While most of the targets identified are likely attributed to Fort Monroe activities, there is a strong possibility that some of these GPR targets are from historic Fort George. At the Continental Park - Locus 3 Site, a linear feature observed north of Fenwick Street, trending parallel to, and about 13 feet north of, the sidewalk, appears to be more characteristic of a brick wall or wall foundation,...
A GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR SEARCH FOR A TUNNEL AT THE SPY HOUSE (1989)
The radar survey located several possible linear features that could be tunnels. Survey for Gertrude Neidlinger (Spy House Museum).
Ground-Penetrating Radar Search for Redoubt 5 (1984)
Radar and resistivity surveys both locate a soil-filled basin, but this may not be the lost fort that was sought. survey for David Orr (NPS).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Brookhaven Site G (1994)
Radar and resistivity surveys find distinctive anomalies near an open hole. Survey for Mark LoRusso (Anthropology Survey, State of NY).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar survey at Cocumscussoc (1991)
The stoniness of the soil prevented good results with a radar survey at Smith's Castle. Survey for Pat Rubertone (Brown University).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Dickinson Mansion (1981)
A search for buried structures done for Dan Griffith and Alice Guerrant (Bureau of Arch and Hist Pres, Delaware)
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Dixon's Landing (2001)
A radar survey probably located several unmarked graves here. Survey for Nicholas Luccketti (James River Institute for Archaeology).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Ely Service Center (1984)
Radar survey probably locates some unmarked graves, but cannot distinguish if bodies have been exhumed. Survey for Gordon Peters (USDA Forest Service).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Fairfield (2001)
A radar survey locates some small features, but misses others. Survey for David Brown (Gloucester Historical Society).
A GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR SURVEY AT FORT EDWARD (1986)
Radar survey along the proposed line of a sewer pipe, in search of unmarked graves. Survey for Jeannette Collamer (Collamer and Associates).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Four Sites North of Philadelphia (2001)
Surveys at Evans-Mumbower Mill, Peter Wentz Farmstead, Neshaminy Cemetery, and the Moland House; for the Millbrook Society.
A ground-penetrating radar survey at LaGrange (2007)
Search for unmarked graves for Joe Jones (College of William and Mary)
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Lincoln Cemetery, Gettysburg (1999)
A radar survey at this cemetery may have located some unmarked graves, but missed others. Survey for Wade Catts (John Milner Associates).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Long Hill (1996)
Ground-penetrating radar explored around a standing house for earlier traces. Survey for Michael Trostel (Baltimore, Maryland).