ge·o·phys·ics n. 'The non-intrusive location and identification of archaeological features in the earth by means of their physical properties'



An effective and rapid non-invasive technique used to identify buried archaeological remains, we offer both magnetometry and resistivity as part of our geophysical service.

Geophysical survey is a cost-effective means of surveying large areas. For commercial archaeology, the results can be used as a framework to formulate an appropriate development mitigation strategy and assist in identifying areas of higher archaeological potential for targeted excavations.

To find out how our geophysical service might help you, please contact us by email, or speak to us directly using the numbers at the top of the page.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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