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在发现有关斯洛文尼亚 Dol pri Ljubljani 的圣玛格丽特教堂(Sv. Marjeta)地面下有一个地下墓穴的档案文件后,我们开展了进一步的研究,以确认该墓穴的存在。在最近对教堂地面进行的一次小规模翻修中,发现了一个堆满建筑垃圾的区域。这一发现表明,潜在的地下墓室可能在之前的一次翻修中被部分填埋。为了证明地下墓室的存在,对教堂内的八个剖面进行了非侵入式 GPR 研究。结果表明存在一个充满空气的密室,后来在地板上钻出的一个洞证实了这一点。教堂档案中的其他发现以及通过钻孔放下的照相机拍摄的照片显示,地窖中有三个以前不为人知的棺材。根据档案,其中两个分别属于沃尔夫-丹尼尔-埃尔伯格男爵和他的妻子,他们分别死于 1783 年和 1774 年。
Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) for detecting a crypt beneath a paved church floor
After the discovery of an archive document regarding an underground crypt beneath the f loors of the Church of St. Margaret (Sv. Marjeta) in Dol pri Ljubljani, Slovenia, further research was carried out to confirm its presence. An area filled with construction waste was discovered during a recent small-scale renovation of the church floor. This finding suggested the potential underground chamber may have been partly filled in during one of the previous restorations. A non-invasive GPR study was carried out along eight profiles inside the church to prove the existence of an underground crypt. Results show the presence of an air-filled chamber, confirmed later by a hole drilled in the floor. Additional findings in the church archive and pictures taken by a camera, lowered through a drilled hole, revealed three previously unknown caskets in the crypt. According to the archives, two of them belong to Baron Wolf Daniel Erberg and his wife who died in 1783 and 1774, respectively.