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Archaeology / Geophysical imaging / Geophysical survey / Archaeological science / Synthetic aperture radar / Remote sensing / Survey / Archaeological site / Excavation / Ground-penetrating radar / Magnetic survey
Date: 2007-02-10 07:14:59
Archaeology
Geophysical imaging
Geophysical survey
Archaeological science
Synthetic aperture radar
Remote sensing
Survey
Archaeological site
Excavation
Ground-penetrating radar
Magnetic survey

The Application of Remote Sensing Techniques in Archaeology

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