Hi Jason,
Indeed we have. We’ve had a Ground Penetrating Radar, a Bartington 601-2 gradiometer, and a Geonics EM38B on the site. By far the most work has been done with the EM38B – practically the whole site has been surveyed with this instrument courtesy of Duncan McNeill, and much of our work involves ground-truthing geophysical anomalies.
Jonathan
I stumbled across this blog and was very interested in your work.
Two things that might be of interest:
1. I am a geologist academic and interested in extending my collaborations with archaeologists.
2. My name is Dr. Candace Grand-Pré I have never met a GP that has not been related to me. So, I have a bit of personal interest in your research! Perhaps my family’s history matches up with your research…Please feel free to contact me if interested.
By: Dr. Candace Grand Pre on November 15, 2011 at 3:55 am
I tried searching but was unable to determine if you’ve conducted geophysical surveys in the areas you’re working?
By: Jason Jeandron on May 16, 2011
at 11:44 am
Hi Jason,
Indeed we have. We’ve had a Ground Penetrating Radar, a Bartington 601-2 gradiometer, and a Geonics EM38B on the site. By far the most work has been done with the EM38B – practically the whole site has been surveyed with this instrument courtesy of Duncan McNeill, and much of our work involves ground-truthing geophysical anomalies.
Jonathan
By: Jonathan Fowler on June 6, 2011
at 9:25 pm
I stumbled across this blog and was very interested in your work.
I have never met a GP that has not been related to me. So, I have a bit of personal interest in your research! Perhaps my family’s history matches up with your research…Please feel free to contact me if interested.
Two things that might be of interest:
1. I am a geologist academic and interested in extending my collaborations with archaeologists.
2. My name is Dr. Candace Grand-Pré
By: Dr. Candace Grand Pre on November 15, 2011
at 3:55 am