Christopher Carr Archaeology

Soil Resistivity Surveying: Interpretation of Data
from Earthen Archaeological Sites
  

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Book Cover: Soil Resistivity Surveying
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. 
Introduction
Chapter 2.
Mathematical Methods for Preparing Resistivity Data for Interpretation
Chapter 3.
​Factors Affecting the Electrical Conductivity of Soils
Chapter 4.
Natural Processes Determining the Formation of Soil from Human Refuse and the Maintenance of Anthropic Soil Anomalies within Archeological Sites
Chapter 5.
​A Functional and Distributional Study of Surface Artifacts from the Crane Site
Chapter 6.
Research Design for Collecting Pedological and Resistivity Data from the Crane Site
Chapter 7.
​Natural Soil Variations and Soil Alterations Produced by Prehistoric Human Activity at the Crane Site
Chapter 8.
Soil Alterations Produced by Prehistoric Human Activities at the Crane Site
Chapter 9.
Soil Resistivity as a Product of Multiple Physical and Chemical Soil Properties Illustrated at the Crane Site
Chapter 10.
The Feasibility of Using the Barnes Layer Method and Spatial Filtering Techniques to Isolate Archeologically Significant Soil Resistivity Variation Illustrated at the Crane Site
Chapter 11.
Boundary Conditions for the Proposed Methods, and Conclusions
Appendices
  • Home
  • History of Hopewell Studies and Future Research
  • Hopewell Natural Environment, Subsistence
  • Hopewell Community and Social Life
  • Hopewell Religion, Ritual, Art
  • Hopewell Chronology
  • Hopewellian Interregional Interaction
  • Scioto Hopewell Local Ceramic Exchange
  • Evolution of Woodland Period Alliance Strategies
  • HOPEBIOARCH Database & Documentation 2008
  • Other Hopewell Archaeology Data Bases 2005, 2021
  • Postcontact Woodland Indian Religion
  • Postcontact Woodland Indian Ethnography Databases
  • Anthropology & Archaeology of Religion – Crosscultural, Theory
  • Anthropology & Archaeology of Economics—Theory
  • Mortuary Analysis
  • Ceramic Analysis, X-Radiography
  • Metals, Paints, and Other Materials Analysess
  • Hopewell Copper Artwork & Digital Image Processing Project
  • Survey for Unpublished Hopewell Art
  • Textile Structural Analysis
  • Material Style Theory and Analysis
  • Quantitative Methods and Statistics
  • Geophysical Remote Sensing
  • Human Alteration of Soil Chemistry and Physics
  • Origin of Domestication Economies
  • Book – Being Scioto Hopewell
  • Book – The Scioto Hopewell and Their Neighbors
  • Book – Gathering Hopewell
  • Book – Style, Society, and Person
  • Book – For Concordance in Archaeological Analysis
  • Book – Soil Resistivity Surveying
  • Video Symposium – Personhood and Ritual Drama
  • Courses Taught