Geophysical surveys of stratigraphically complex Island California sites : new implications for household archaeology /
Ground-ponotrating radar and other geophysical techniques are known to produce useful data when deposits are crisply structured, as in the case of sub-surface masonry walls or large ditches. New studies of Californian coastal sites find the methods are effective in tracing the less sharp distinction...
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