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Archaeological SERVICES

Geophysical Survey Services


How Geophysical Surveys can meet your Needs Archaeologists can use geophysical surveys as a non-invasive technique to identify buried archaeological resources prior to or without excavation. Buried materials or features often produce a slight different magnetic field than the local magnetic field around them. A gradiometer is a geophysical survey tool that measures these local magnetic fields and anomalies. This technique not only saves time and money, it also helps preserve our important cultural resources for the future.Examples of Gradiometer Applications• Prehistoric Camp Sites• Prehistoric Villages• Prehistoric Earthworks and Mounds• Historic Graves and Cemeteries• Historic Farmsteads• Other Historic Settings


About our System The Sanford Museum uses the FM256 fluxgate gradiometer in combination with Geoplot software, ArcGIS, total station, and GPS mapping equipment in order to create three-dimensional maps. These maps can demonstrate potential feature locations, densities, and landscape of archaeological sites without ever breaking ground. The data collected with these instruments will be in digital format, leading to fast, efficient and accurate information.


Experience  

Quinn Black is the staff archaeologist and experienced geophysical surveyor. He has a Master of Arts Degree in Cultural Resource Management from Adams State University and has worked on both prehistoric and historic settings.


Rates Contact us for price estimates and information on how geophysical surveys can help your project


Other Services: 

Fieldwalking survey

National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) nomination

Report Writing

Literature, deed, and background research



Please E-mail us at archaeologist@sanfordmuseum.org for any questions.


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