Geophysical survey is utilized to create maps of subsurface archaeological functions. Features are the non-portable area of the archaeological record, whether standing houses or traces associated with human activities left from the soil. Geophysical instruments can detect buried functions when their actual properties contrast measurably because of their surroundings. In many cases individual artefacts, in particular metal, may be detected likewise.
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