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Archeology & Forensics

Archaeologists world wide apply the GPR method on projects to obtain non-invasive subsurface information from the Pyramids of Egypt to the rain forests of South America and everywhere in-between. GPR provides archaeologist’s with a tool to image otherwise completely indistinguishable features from the surface. Buried trenches, burials, objects of interest, ancient foundations, and many other anthropogenic features in the subsurface are often initially discovered with GPR. Having preliminary information is essential for the archaeologist to focus their efforts and minimizes the need for blind or random test pits.

MALÅ’s X3M and ProEx systems offer ideal platforms for the archaeologist. Both systems allow… gridding and mapping…. Object Mapper is ideally suited for picking targets of interest and immediately creating “dig sheets” or grid maps to scale. In the box 2.5D time slicing with the XV11 monitor provides the project scientists with near real time images with detail not always achievable with standard 2D profiles.

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Archaeological Site Assessment
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Buried goods, clandestine grave location
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Cultural Resource Management
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Location of hidden weapons or evidence
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Site monitoring
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Location of ancient buildings, foundations and related vestiges
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Excavation planning
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Cemetery mapping
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