1982 Handbook on Soil Resistivity Surveying: Interpretation of Data from Earthen Archaeological Sites. Center for American Archaeology, Evanston, IL. 678 pp.
Summary
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1.
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Introduction
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Chapter 2.
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Mathematical Methods for Preparing Resistivity Data for Interpretation
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Chapter 3.
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Factors Affecting the Electrical Conductivity of Soils
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Chapter 4.
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Natural Processes Determining the Formation of Soil from Human Refuse and the Maintenance of Anthropic Soil Anomalies within Archeological Sites
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Chapter 5.
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A Functional and Distributional Study of Surface Artifacts from the Crane Site
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Chapter 6.
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Research Design for Collecting Pedological and Resistivity Data from the Crane Site
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Chapter 7.
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Natural Soil Variations and Soil Alterations Produced by Prehistoric Human Activity at the Crane Site
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Chapter 8.
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Soil Alterations Produced by Prehistoric Human Activities at the Crane Site
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Chapter 9.
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Soil Resistivity as a Product of Multiple Physical and Chemical Soil Properties Illustrated at the Crane Site
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Chapter 10.
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The Feasibility of Using the Barnes Layer Method and Spatial Filtering Techniques to Isolate Archeologically Significant Soil Resistivity Variation Illustrated at the Crane Site
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Chapter 11.
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Boundary Conditions for the Proposed Methods, and Conclusions
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Appendices