铁器时代考古遗址的三维成像:阿拉伯联合酋长国穆韦拉的探地雷达分析

R. Evangelista, P. Magee, E. Wedepohl
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在阿拉伯联合酋长国Muweilah进行的探地雷达调查能够识别出几米深的墙壁和地板等考古特征。测量条件有利,有沙覆盖,雷达穿透良好,目标反射强烈。这项工作的一个特点是,两个密集数据集的三维迁移提供了间隔10厘米的平面视图切片,这种方式反映了考古学家使用的挖掘方法。此外,还介绍了在整个调查和随后的数据处理中遇到的问题和限制。据推测,在测量前对该区域进行平整和去植被处理可以显著提高数据质量。虽然大部分解释都要根据实际情况进行,但初步分析非常令人鼓舞。然而,有人指出,如果孤立地进行解释,则是复杂和模棱两可的。因此,强烈建议依靠概念考古模型,结合其他地球物理方法和持续的地面真相。
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3D imaging of an Iron Age archaeological site: GPR analysis at Muweilah, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
A GPR survey at Muweilah in the United Arab Emirates capably identified archaeological features such as walls and floors to a depth of several metres. Surveying conditions were favourable with sand cover allowing good radar penetration and strong reflections from targets. A feature of this work is that three-dimensional migrations of two dense data sets provided plan view slices at 10 cm intervals, in a manner which mirrors the excavation methodology employed by archaeologists. Presented also are problems and limitations encountered throughout the survey and subsequent data processing. It is conjectured that data quality is significantly improved when the area is flattened and de-vegetated prior to surveying. Although much of the interpretation is subject to ground-truthing, the preliminary analysis is extremely encouraging. It is observed however, that interpretation is complex and ambiguous if undertaken in isolation. Reliance on a conceptual archaeological model, a combination of other geophysical approaches, and ongoing ground-truthing are thus strongly recommended.
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