Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 32

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Qupperneq 32
Timothy J. Horsley & Stephen J. Dockrill Skálholt reduce this thermoremanent input, allowing more subtle archaeologi- cal anomalies to be detected. An important discovery from this project concerns the data collection method for magnetometer surveys. Many of the surveys revealed an enhanced effect of 'bunching' produced when data is collected in the 'zig-zag' fashion, possi- bly exaggerated by the strong geological anomalies. The only solution is to under- take carry out gradiometer surveys in the 'parallel' fashion. Unfortunately this will increase the time taken to survey each grid, but will produce clearer results. It has been demonstrated that the most information of archaeological value was produced by the small-scale noise caused by individual rocks associated with structural remains. Being small anomalies, these are best identified at a higher resolution of surveying than might ordinarily be undertaken. Consequently it is advised that a high resolution of data collection, i.e. 0.5m x 0.25m, is employed for most effective and inform- ative results. Magnetic susceptibility Throughout this assessment it was possi- ble to collect only a limited number of soil samples for measurement of magnet- ic susceptibility at Bradford. The preliminary results imply that, despite very high natural background values (generally in the range 100 to 250 SI xl0"8m3kg‘’), archaeological sedi- ments associated with buming produce strong enhancements, with values above 400 SI xl0"8m3kg‘', and even as high as 1800 SI xl0"8mJkg"'(midden material from Neðri Ás). However, it is not known how effective this method would be for reconnaissance surveying, as in many areas aeolian deposits overlay the archaeology and the natural mixing processes in the soil might not be extreme enough to bring enhanced mate- rial to the surface. Instead, this technique might prove valuable by aiding the inter- pretation of deposits during excavation by distinguishing between samples with natural and anthropogenic enhancement. Detection of archaeological remains As a preliminary evaluation, it was nec- essary to target archaeological remains known from other sources to allow a proper and confident assessment of these techniques to be made. Surveys at a num- ber of sites, and over different remains make it possible to talk generically about certain feature-types. Many sites presented visible earth- works constructed of turf. As discussed earlier in this paper, a lack of good build- ing stone has meant that many structures and field boundaries are constructed of turf. Where geophysical surveys included such remains, they were shown to appear as low resistance anomalies. This might be surprising since such extant remains could be expected to be better drained and therefore possess a higher resistance. These results therefore seem to indicate that the turf is water retentive, and it might be possible to use this characteris- tic for the future prospection of now- buried turf remains. Buried stone walls have been detect- ed in earth resistance and magnetometer surveys, despite the intense geological 30
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