High Royds: an integrated, analytical approach for mapping the unmarked burials of a pauper cemetery

Authors

  • Chrys Harris
  • Chris Gaffney
  • Finnegan Pope-Carter
  • James Bonsall
  • Robert Fry
  • Andrew Parkyn

Keywords:

graves, GIS, earth resistance, magnetometry, electromagnetic induction, ground penetrating radar

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References

Bigman, D.P. 2012. The Use of Electromagnetic Induction in Locating Graves and Mapping Cemeteries: an Example from Native North America, Archaeological Prospection 19, 31–39
Conyers, L.B. 2006. Ground-Penetrating Radar Techniques to Discover and map Historic Graves, Historical Archaeology 40, 64-73`
David, A., Linford, N., Linford, P., Martin, L. and Payne, A. 2008. Geophysical Survey in Archaeological Field Evaluation, Swindon
Ruffell, A., McCabe, A., Donnelly, C. and Sloan, B. 2009. Location and Assessment of an Historic (150-160 Years Old) Mass Grave Using Geographic and Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation, NW Ireland, Journal of Forensic Sciences 54, 382-394

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Harris, C., Gaffney, C., Pope-Carter, F., Bonsall, J., Fry, R., & Parkyn, A. (2015). High Royds: an integrated, analytical approach for mapping the unmarked burials of a pauper cemetery. Archaeologia Polona, 53, 467–471. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/377