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Geophysical Methods for Archaeology

The Geophysical Methods for Archaeology series aims to introduce field archaeologists and their students to the theory and methods associated with near-surface geophysical data collection techniques. Each book in this series will describe one of these commonly used non-invasive techniques, its applications, and its importance to archaeological practice for the non-specialist.

Series Editors: Lawrence B. Conyers and Kenneth L. Kvamme

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