Streamlined Archaeo-geophysical Data Processing and Integration for DoD Field Use

This project makes the benefits of an integrated, multi-sensor geophysical approach to characterizing archaeological sites accessible to those who provide cultural resource management support to DoD installations. The project has (1) created ArchaeoFusion, a new user-friendly software program; and (...

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Computer Programming and Software
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
DATA PROCESSING
DETECTORS
ESTCP COLLECTION
ESTCP(ENVIRONMENT SECURITY TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM)
Geology, Geochemistry and Mineralogy
GEOPHYSICS
HISTORIC SITES
Humanities and History
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Miscellaneous Detection and Detectors
PRESIDIO LOS ADAES
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