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040 _aUCA-HUM
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100 1 _aAspinall, Arnold
245 1 0 _aMagnetometry for archaeologists /
_cArnold Aspinall, Chris Gaffney and Armin Schmidt
260 _aNew York :
_bRowman & Littlefield,
_c 2009
300 _aXI, 208 p. ;
_c24 cm.
490 0 _aGeophysical methods for archaeology ;
_v2
500 _aÍndice
504 _aBibliografía
520 _aMagnetometry for Archaeologists covers the most widely used method for archaeological surveying. Authors Arnold Aspinall, Chris Gaffney, and Armin Schmidt recount the history of magnetometers from their inception through today's state-of-the-art detectors, explain the physics behind the different types of sensors, and describe the most fruitful ways in which the technology can be employed. They also consider the theoretical and practical uses of magnetometry from for many archaeological periods and regions. The reader learns exactly what magnetometry measures, and how knowledge gained from it influences the ways in which surveys are undertaken. The authors also discuss the potential for and the problems associated with the use, display, and interpretation of buried remains.
650 0 4 _aArqueología
_xMetodología
_913502
650 0 4 _aProspección
_95516
700 1 _aGaffney, Chris
700 1 _aSchmidt, Armin
907 _a84zar
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