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References

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This section is divided into four separate sections. The general geophysics bibliography contains references for different types of geophysical equipment. The magnetometry bibliography contains references specifically for magnetometry surveys, while the GIS bibliography focuses specifically on sources regarding the use of GIS in archaeology.  The remote sensing bibliography contains references for photogrammetry and satellite imagery in archaeology.

General Geophysics Bibliography

Aitken, M.J. (1961). Physics and Archaeology. Interscience Publishers Inc., New York. 181 pages, 50 figures, 28 plates.

Bevan, B.W. (1998). Geophysical Exploration for Archaeology: An Introduction to Geophysical Exploration. Midwest Archeological Center Special Report No. 1. 108 pages, 177 figures.

Campana, S. and M. Forte. (2001). Remote Sensing in Archaeology: XI Ciclo di Lezioni Sullla Ricerca Applicata in Archeologia Certosa di Pontignano (Siena), 6-11 Dicembre 1999. ISBN 88-7814-175-5. 354 pages, 152 figures, 16 plates.

Carr, C. (1982). Handbook on Soil Resistivity Surveying: Interpretation of Data From Earthen Archeological Sites. Center for American Archeology Press, Evanston, Illinois. ISBN 0-942118-13-8. 676 pages, 340 figures.

Clark, A. J. (1996). Seeing Beneath the Soil: Prospecting Methods in Archaeology (New Edition). Revised Edition. B. T. Batsford Ltd., London. ISBN 0-415-21440-8. 192 pages, 128 figures.

Doneus, M., Eder-Hinterleitner, A., and W. Neubauer, eds. (2001). Archaeological Prospection: Fourth International Conference on Archaeological Prospection. Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna. ISBN 3-7001-3004-X. 206 pages, 210 figures.

Ellis, L., ed. (2000). Archaeological Method and Theory: An Encyclopedia. Garland Publishing, Inc., New York. ISBN 0-8153-1305-1. 705 pages, 163 figures.

Fassbinder, J.W.E. and W.E. Irlinger, eds. (1999). Archaeological Prospection: Third International Conference on Archaeological Prospection. Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, München. ISBN 3-87490-699-X. 188 pages, 206 figures.

Hasek, V. (1999). Methodology of Geophysical Research in Archaeology. BAR International Series 769. Archaeopress, Oxford. ISBN 0 86054 981 X. 127 pages, 132 figures, 18 plates.

Herz, N. and E. Garrison (1997). Geological Methods for Archaeology. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0195090241. 343 pages.

Milsom, J. (1989). Field Geophysics, Second Edition. John Wiley & Sons Ltd., West Sussex. ISBN 0-471-96634-7. 187 pages, 114 figures.

Mussett, A.E. and M.A. Khan. (2000). Looking Into the Earth: An Introduction to Geological Geophysics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-78085-3. 470 pages, 452 figures, 8 plates.

Pasquinucci, Marinella and Frédéric Trément (eds.) (2000). Non-Destructive Techniques Applied to Landscape Archaeology (Series: The Archaeology of Mediterranean Landscapes 4). Oxbow Books, Oxford. ISBN 1900188740. 276 pages. (In Italian, French, and English)

Pollard, A.M. and D.R. Brothwell (2001). Handbook of Archaeological Science. Wiley, John & Sons, Inc., New York. ISBN 0471984841. 782 pages.

Roosevelt, A.C. (1991). Moundbuilders of the Amazon: Geophysical Archaeology on Marajo Island, Brazil. Academic Press, San Diego, California. ISBN 0-12-595348-8. 495 pages, 75 figures.

Scollar, I., A. Tabbagh, A. Hesse, and I. Herzog. (1990). Archaeological Prospecting and Remote Sensing. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 0 521 32050 X. 674 pages, 315 figures.

Spoerry, P., ed. (1992). Geoprospection in the Archaeological Landscape. Oxbow Monograph No. 18. Oxbow Books, Oxford. ISBN 0 946897 42 5. 154 pages, 79 figures, 1 plate.

Adams, R. E. W., W. E. Brown, Jr., and T. P. Culbert 1981 Radar Mapping, Archeology, and Ancient Maya Land Use. Science 213:1457-1463.

Aitken, M. J. 1974 Physics and Archaeology. 2nd. ed. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Al1dred, J. C., and A. Shepherd 1963 Trial of Neutron Scattering for the Detection of Buried Walls and Cavities. Archaeometrv 6:89-92.

Aspinall, A., and J. Lyman 1968 Induced Polarization as a Technique for Archaeological Surveying. Prospezioni Archeologche 3:91-93. 1970 An Induced Polarization Instrument for the Detection of Near Surface Features. Prospezioni Archeologiche 5:67-75.

Atkinson, R. J. C. 1963 Resistivity Surveying in Archaeology. In The Scientist and Archaeology, edited by E. Pyddoke, pp. 1-30. Phoenix.

Batey, R. A. 1987 Subsurface Interface Radar at Sepphoris, Israel, 1985. Journal of Field Archaeology 14:1-8.

Bellerby, T. J., M. Noel, and K. Branigan 1990 A Thermal Method for Archaeological Prospection: Preliminary Investigations. Archaeometry 32: 191-204.

Benner, S. M., and R. S. Brodkey 1984 Underground Detection Using Differential Heat Analysis. Archaeometry 26:21-36.

Berlin, G. L., J. R. Ambler, R. H. Hevly, and G. Schaber 1977 Identification of a Sinague Agricultural Field by Aerial Thermography, Soil Chemistry, Pollen/Plant Analysis and Archaeology. American Antiquity 42:588.

Bevan, B. 1983 Electromagnetics for Mapping Buried Earth Features. Journal of Field Archaeology 10:47-54.

Bevan, B., and J. Kenyon 1975 Ground-penetrating Radar for Historical Archaeology. Newsletter 11(2):2-7.

Bevan, B., D. G. Orr, and B. S. Blades 1984 The Discovery of the Taylor House at the Petersburg National Battlefield. Historical Archaeology 18:64-74.

Bevan, B., and J. Weymouth (editors) 1982 A Compendium of Recent Geophysical Surveys. Society for Archaeological Science Newsletter 6:3-4.

Bradley, R. 1987 A Field Method for Investigating the Spatial Structure of Lithic Scatters. In Lithic Analysis and Later British Prehistory, edited by A. C. Brown and M. R. Edmonds, pp. 39-47. BAR, British Series 162, Oxford.

Carabelli, E. 1966 A New Tool for Archaeological Prospecting: The Sonic Spectroscope for the Detection of Cavities. Prospezioni Archeogiche 1:25-35.

Carr., C. 1982 Handbook on Soil Resistivity. Center for American Archaeology Press, Evanston, I1.

Clay, R. B. 1991 Conductivity Survey with the Geonics EM38. Paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

Csathb, B, and M. Patlantyos-A 1988 Prospecting with the EM-31 on Archaeological Sites. In Proceedings of the 26th International Archaeometry Symposium, edited by, R. Farquhar, R. Hancock, and L. A. Pavish, pp. 139-143.

Dalton, F. N., W. N. Herkelrath, D. S. Rawlins, and J. D. Rhoades 1984 Time-Domain Reflectometry: Simultaneous Measurement of Soil Water Content and Electrical Conductivity with a Single Probe. Science 242:989-990.

Ehrnehard, J. E., W. P. Athens, and R. E. Johnson 1984 A Practical Deployment for the Geohm 3 Soil Resistivity Meter. CRM Bulletin 7(3):3,5-6.

Elachi, C. 1982 Radar Images of the Earth from Space. Scientific American 247:(6)54-61.

Elachi C., and R. Blom 1983 Seeing Through Sand. The Planetary Report 3:7-9.

Entwistle, R. and J. Richards 1987 The Geochemical and Geophysical Properties of Lithic Scatters. In Lithic Analysis and Later British Prehistory, edited by A. C. Brown and M. R. Edmonds, pp. 19-38. BAR, British Series 162, oxford.

Erdelyi, B. M. Patlantyus-A 1988 Prospecting of a Roman Castrum in Sarmatia from Discovery to Excavation. In Proceedings of the 26th International Archaeometry Symposium. Edited by R. Farquhar, R Hancock and L. A. Pavish, pp. 133-139. Department of Physics, University of Toronto.

Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Richard K. Moore, and Adrian K. Fung 1987 Microwave Remote Sensing (3 volumes). Artech House, Norwood, MA.

Fischer, P. M., S. G. W. Follin, and P. Ulriksen 1980 Subsurface Interface Radar Survey at Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology 62:48-62.

Goultry, N. R., J. P. C. Gibson, J. C. Moore, and H. Welfare 1990 Delineation of the vallum at Vindobala, Hadrian's Wall, by a shear-ware seismic refraction survey. Archaeometry 32:71-82.

Gurney, D. 1985 Geophysical and Geochemical Analysis. In Fenland Project, Number l, The Lower Welland Valley, edited by F. M. M. Pryor and C. A. I. French, pp. 279-284. Cambridgeshire Archaeological Committee.

Hall, E. T. , 1966 A Sea-going Sonar Position-fixing System. Archaeometry 9:45-50.

Hranicky, W. J. 1977 Use of Radar in Archaeological Field Surveying. The Chesopeian 15:10-14.

Hrdlicka, L., and M. Ludasova 1969 Geophysical Survey of the Royal Oratory in the Cathedral of St. Vitus, Prague Castle. Prospezioni Archeologiche 4:111-1 19.

Kenyon, J. L., and B. Bevan 1977 Ground-penetrating Radar and its Application to a Historical Site. Historical Archaeology 11:48-55.

King, K. W., D. L. Carver, D. M. Worley and T. Bostwick 1991 Induced Ground-vibration Study at Pueblo Grande, Phoenix. City of Phoenix Parks, Recreation, and Library Department.

Leith, C. J., K. A. Schmeicler, and C. Carr 1976 Geophysical Investigation of Archaeological Sites. International Association of Engineering Geology 14:123-218.

Leute, Ulrich 1987 Archaeometry: An Introduction to Physical Methods in Archaeology and the History of Art. VXH Publishers, New York.

Linington, R. E. 1970 Prospezioni Soniche ed Elettriche a S. Maria in Stelle, Verona. Prostaezioni Archeologiche 5:77-84.

Measures, R. M. 1983 Laser Remote Sensing Fundamentals and Applications. John Wiley & Sons, Somerset, NJ.

Michael, H. N., and R. S. Vickers 1979 Subsurface Radar Probing for Detection of Buried Bristlecone Pine Wood. In Radiocarbon Dating pp. 520-531. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA.

Noel, M. and T. J. Bellerby 1990 Thermal Archaeological Surveying: A Recording Soil Temperature Probe. Archaeometry 32:83-90.

Ozawa, K., and M. Matsuda 1979 Computer Assisted Techniques for Detecting Underground Remains Based on Acoustic Measurement. Archaeometrv 21:87-100.

Pope, K. O. and B. H. Dahlias 1989 Ancient Maya Wetland Agriculture: New Insights from Ecological Remote Sensing Research. Journal of- Field Archaeology 16:87-106.

Schaber, G. G., and G. J. Gumerman 1969 Infrared Scanning Images: An Archaeological Application. Science 164:712. Scollar, I., A. Tabbagh, A. Hesse, and I. Herzog 1990 Archaeological Prospecting and Remote Sens University Press, Cambridge.

Stove, G. C. and P.V. Addyman 1989 Ground Probing Impulse Radar: An Experiment in Archaeological Remote Sensing in York. Antiquity, 63:337-342.

Tabbagh, A., and A. Hesse 1991 Thermal Archaeological Surveying: Comment on Research Note by Noel and Bellerby. Archaeometry 33:1 19-120.

Tsang, Leung, J.A. Kong, and T. S. Shin 1985 Theory of Microwave Remote Sensing, 3 vols. John Wiley and Sons, New York.

Ulaby, F. T., R. K. Moore, and A. K. Fung 1981-86 Microwave Remote Sensing, 3 vols. Artech House, Dedham, MA. (Vol. I, Microwave Remote Sensing. Fundamental and Radiometry; Vol. II, Radar Remote Sensing and Surface Scattering and Emission Theory; Vol. III, From Theory to Application.)

Vickers, R.S. and L. T. Dolphin 1975 A Communication on an Archaeological Radar Experiment at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. MASCA Newsletter 11:6-8.

Wagini, Alexander 1985 An Automatic Program for the Interpretation of Two-Dimensional Gravity and Magnetic Anomalies. Open-File Report OF 85-0377. U.S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, Reston, VA.

Weinstein-Erron, M., Y. Mart, and A. Beck 1991 Geophysical Investigations in the el Wad Cave, Mt. Carmel, Israel. Geoarchaeology 6:355-365.

Weymouth, J. W. 1986 Geophysical Methods of Archaeological Site Surveying. Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 9, edited by Michael B. Schiffer. Academic Press, Orlando, FL.

Weymouth, J. W., and B. Bevan 1983 Combined Magnetic and Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of an Archaeological Site in Oklahoma. Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. San Francisco, IEEE, New York.

Williams, J. M. 1984 A New Resistivity Device. Journal of Field Archaeology 11:110-114._

Wynn, J. C. 1986 A Review of Geophysical Methods Used in Archaeology. Geoarchaeology 1:245-257.

Wynn, J. C., and S. I. Sherwood 1984 The Self-Potential (SP) Method: An Inexpensive Reconnaissance and Archaeological Mapping Tool. Journal of Field Archaeology 11:195-204



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