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Deniz Toktay, H, Aydoğan, D, Yüksel, FA. Quantitative Analysis of Total Magnetic Anomaly Maps on Archaeological Sites—Part 1. Math Meth Appl Sci.2021; 44(17): 13696–13710. https://doi.org/10.1002/mma.7652
The Acknowledgement section of this paper, “The authors would like to express their gratitude to Şevket Dönmez and the excavation crew for enabling us to apply geophysical methods in the excavation site.” contains incomplete information. The sentence “This study includes sections from Hazel Deniz Toktay's PhD thesis titled “Determination of Amasya Oluz Höyük Archaeological Layers by Using Archaeogeophysical Methods” should be added after the first sentence.
This part should be rewritten as follows: “The authors would like to express their gratitude to Şevket Dönmez and the excavation crew for enabling us to apply geophysical methods at the excavation site. This study includes sections from Hazel Deniz Toktay's PhD thesis titled “Determination of Amasya Oluz Höyük Archaeological Layers by Using Archaeogeophysical Methods”.”
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