ANTH 1516 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY GEOPHYSICS Minimum Credits: 1 Maximum Credits: 1 This course provides a general introduction to common methods of geophysical prospection being used within archaeology. Classroom lectures will be provided on: (i) integration of geophysics as a tool within broader research programs, (ii) background theory on the methods and their use in field research (fluxgate gradiometery, earth resistance, gpr, magnetic susceptibility, electrical conductivity), and (iii) opportunity to process and interpret actual geophysics datasets. Hands-on training in geophysics survey also will be provided through practical field sessions including: fluxgate gradiometry, earth resistance, and magnetic susceptibility. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Practicum Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit
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