The City Beneath the Soil: Mapping a Roman Town with Caesium Vapour Magnetometry

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The City Beneath the Soil: Mapping a Roman Town with Caesium Vapour Magnetometry

24 Sep, 2009

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David Bescoby and William Bowden, Dept. of Archaeology, University of Nottingham,
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A team of scientists from the University of Nottingham and the University of East Anglia (UK), describe procedures and instruments used to accurately record positional data of subsurface features of a former Roman site in Caistor St. Edmund, Norfolk. The site?s protected status means that any excavation must be limited and targeted on specific areas and research questions. The geophysical survey would enable the project to identify such areas. To date, the project has surveyed more than 30 hectares of land.

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