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).
376-400 (675 Records)
Exploration for graves outside and inside this Virginia church. Survey for William McCarty (Montross, VA), Mott Sanford (Hague, VA).
A GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR SURVEY AT PETERSBURG NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD, VIRGINIA (1979)
Located the buried cellar of the Taylor House, but detected nothing of Fort Morton. Survey for Dave Orr (NPS).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Polegreen Church, Virginia (1997)
Search for unmarked graves around this church for Robert Bluford, Jr. (Richmond, Virginia).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Rosewell (1997)
Radar, magnetic, and conductivity surveys around this ruined building locate early buildings that were partly known from prior excavation. Survey for Nicholas Luccketti (Jamestown Rediscovery), Rudy Favretti (Storrs, CT).
A ground-penetrating radar survey at Rotherwood (2011)
A radar survey reveals little around this Virginia house; survey for Nicholas Luccketti (James River Institute for Archaeology).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Springfield Arsenal (1984)
Survey at the Springfield Armory for Dana Linck (NPS), Louana Lackey and Richard Sacchi (American University).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Strand Millas (2002)
A ground-penetrating radar survey around an historical house. Survey for Ronald Finch (Montchanin, Delaware).
A Ground-penetrating Radar Survey at the Autumn River Development (1998)
A search for unmarked graves with a radar for Donald R. Reuwer, Jr. (Land Design and Development).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Dawson House Site, Dover (1997)
Natural strata confuse the detection of a cellar floor with a radar survey for John Bedell, Charlie LeeDecker (Louis Berger).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Deer Creek Site (1979)
Initial test of ground-penetrating radar at this proto-historic site. Survey for Daphne Derven (US Army Corps of Engineers).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Emlen Physick Estate (1994)
A radar survey finds complex stratigraphy at this coastal site. Survey for Diane Cripps (Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the I-77 New River Bridge (2001)
Radar, conductivity, and resistivity surveys detect grave-like features that have a natural origin. Survey for Dennis Blanton (Center for Anthropological Research, College of William and Mary).
A Ground-penetrating Radar Survey at the Medford Free Burial Grounds (1991)
A ground-penetrating radar survey for Alan Mounier (Newefield, NJ)
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Metlar-Bodine House (1995)
Ground-penetrating radar survey for June Sadlowski (Township of Piscataway).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Proposed Site for the Beach (2002)
A radar survey reveals distinct stratigraphy next to the Delaware River. Survey for Edward M. Morin (URS Corp.).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Riverview Road Property (2004)
A search for historical graves at this site with ground-penetrating radar. Survey for Leo Bruso (Land and Commercial).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Sandy Hook Lighthouse (1999)
The radar survey does not appear to have been helpful at this site. Survey for Dana Linck (NPS).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Spring Valley Road Bridge Site (1979)
A geophysical survey for Daniel G. Crozier (Resource Preservation Associates).
A ground-penetrating radar survey at the Stevens House (1993)
Radar and conductivity surveys, along with historical maps, suggest the locations of former buildings. Survey for David Orr and Noel Harrison (NPS).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Teackle Mansion (2002)
Radar and resistivity surveys explore the land around the central bulding. Survey for Friends of Teackle Mansion.
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Travis Site, Jamestown Island (1995)
Radar and magnetic surveys fail to find the house that was sought, but appear to be able to trace paths. Survey for Jane Sundberg and Jim Haskett (NPS).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Van Wyck House (1984)
Radar survey at the Theodorus Van Wyck House in NY state for Roberta Wingerson (Cultural Resource Surveys).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Westmoreland Berry Farm (2001)
Radar and resistivity surveys appear to have located the cellars of some 17th century buildings. Survey for Nicholas Luccketti (James River Institute for Archaeology).
A GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR SURVEY AT TOURO CEMETERY (1985)
A radar survey probably detects some unmarked graves here, but complex glacial stratigraphy interferes. Survey for Joan Gallagher (Public Archaeology Laboratory).
A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at Woodbury, New York (1999)
A radar search of this development may have located some unmarked graves. Survey for Lorraine McNeill (Town of Woodbury).