Journal article

Mapping Archaeological Features and/or Removing Disturbances

Tricky Behaviors of Electromagnetic Multi-Frequency Signal in the Vicinity of Metallic Objects

Pages 211 to 214

Cite this article


  • Simon, F.-X.,
  • Thiesson, J.,
  • Beylier, A.,
  • Fossurier, C.
  • and Tabbagh, A.
(2021). Mapping Archaeological Features And/or Removing Disturbances Tricky Behaviors of Electromagnetic Multi-Frequency Signal in the Vicinity of Metallic Objects. ArchéoSciences, No 45(1), 211-214. https://doi.org/10.4000/archeosciences.9658.

  • Simon, François-Xavier.,
  • et al.
« Mapping Archaeological Features and/or Removing Disturbances : Tricky Behaviors of Electromagnetic Multi-Frequency Signal in the Vicinity of Metallic Objects ». ArchéoSciences, 2021/1 No 45, 2021. p.211-214. CAIRN.INFO, shs.cairn.info/journal-archeosciences-2021-1-page-211?lang=en.

  • SIMON, François-Xavier,
  • THIESSON, Julien,
  • BEYLIER, Alexandre,
  • FOSSURIER, Carole
  • and TABBAGH, Alain,
2021. Mapping Archaeological Features and/or Removing Disturbances Tricky Behaviors of Electromagnetic Multi-Frequency Signal in the Vicinity of Metallic Objects. ArchéoSciences, 2021/1 No 45, p.211-214. DOI : 10.4000/archeosciences.9658. URL : https://shs.cairn.info/journal-archeosciences-2021-1-page-211?lang=en.

https://doi.org/10.4000/archeosciences.9658


English

– Effects of metallic bodies depend on the frequencies used in electromagnetic measurement.
– Archaeological features in the vicinity of metallic artefacts can be mapped.
– An electromagnetic system can be used to detect non-ferrous metallic features.

  • multi-frequency electromagnetic induction
  • metal artefacts
  • early Christian period
  • Iron Age

Publisher keywords: early Christian period, Iron Age, metal artefacts, multi-frequency electromagnetic induction