Hi Everyone!
I remember watching an episode of Ray Mears' "Wild Food" where they visited an archaeological site. The graduate students were walking along with an apparatus looking for underground "anomalies". They referred to this data as geophysics.
I always wondered what this was all about. What technology were they using? How did it help them with their work?
I visited an archaeological site a couple of weeks ago where the researchers are using similar techniques. It turns out they are using remote sensing technology. Once they explained everything (using short words and speaking slowly) it all "clicked" for me.
Here is a write-up in case anyone is curious about these techniques:
Archaeology Technology
Regards,
- Woodsorrel
I remember watching an episode of Ray Mears' "Wild Food" where they visited an archaeological site. The graduate students were walking along with an apparatus looking for underground "anomalies". They referred to this data as geophysics.
I always wondered what this was all about. What technology were they using? How did it help them with their work?
I visited an archaeological site a couple of weeks ago where the researchers are using similar techniques. It turns out they are using remote sensing technology. Once they explained everything (using short words and speaking slowly) it all "clicked" for me.
Here is a write-up in case anyone is curious about these techniques:
Archaeology Technology
Regards,
- Woodsorrel