Archaeological Insights through GPR: Survey at Bisyah and Ras Al Jinz
Archaeological Insights through GPR Technology
GMap was entrusted with a critical archaeological investigation at the historically significant sites of Bisyah and Ras Al Jinz in Oman. Utilizing advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology, our team conducted a detailed survey to identify and map subsurface features such as buried walls, anomalies, and various artifacts. This case study outlines our approach, findings, and the impact of GPR in the archaeological field.
Project Overview: GPR Technology in Archaeological Surveying
Methodology:
Key Findings: Uncovering Subsurface Structures
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High-Resolution Imaging:
Impact on Archaeology:
G Map’s Expertise in Archaeology Survey
GMap’s GPR survey at Bisyah and Ras Al Jinz played a pivotal role in uncovering hidden subsurface features. The accurate data provided by our team not only guided the excavation process but also contributed significantly to the understanding of the region’s ancient history. Our expertise in GPR technology continues to support archaeological projects, ensuring precise and efficient exploration.
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Researcher at Dept. of Archaeology and Cultural History, The NTNU University Museum, Trondheim, Norway. Guest researcher at Nationalmuseet Denmark and Dept. of Geoscience in Aarhus.
5 个月Cool. Desert conditions can be troublesome. We did a large survey a few back in Mleiha, in UAE. As an old wadi, subsurface conditions quickly got difficult for GPR, as the penetryion rarely was much better than a metre or two. Still, at this site this was enough to locate a large range of pre-islamic tombs and settlement traces.