Jarred Burks, director of archaeological geophysics for Ohio Valley Archaeology Inc., walks along a designated area of Mound Cemetery Monday. The company has been contracted by the City of Marietta to ...
Meg explains geophysics and how it can help archaeologists peak beneath the soil. Meg explains the basics of geophysics and how it can help archaeologists see underground without digging. This ...
JAMESTOWN — Historic changes are occurring at the site of the first permanent English settlement in North America, and not all of the colonial sort. Last month, former senior staff archaeologist Sean ...
A late autumn/winter subterranean survey at Fort McNair has literally unearthed new findings, while answering but posing new questions regarding past historical structures and events that once ...
On a cold February morning, I sat down with Bob Chartrand—owner of Chartrand Geoarchaeological Solutions LLC and an alum of William & Mary’s Anthropology MA program—to discuss his career in Geophysics ...
Archaeology sometimes raises more questions than it answers. How do you explain a city that bustled with activity one day only to be buried under feet of silt the next? Or walls that collapsed in an ...
I love the element of discovery, the fact that archaeology is underpinned by science, and the interdisciplinarity. Unlike other more rigid disciplines, we tend to borrow freely. While there is a firm ...
What do you love about being an archaeologist? I love the element of discovery, the fact that archaeology is underpinned by science, and the interdisciplinarity. Unlike other more rigid disciplines, ...
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