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Two Brazilian archaeological sites investigated by GPR: Serrano and Morro Grande
Authors:Glria da Silva Cezar  Paula Lucia Ferrucio da Rocha  Angela Buarque  Ariovaldo da Costa
Institution:Glória da Silva Cezar, Paula Lucia Ferrucio da Rocha, Angela Buarque,Ariovaldo da Costa
Abstract:The application of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) at two archaeological sites, Serrano and Morro Grande, situated in Araruama County, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, aids the study of a prehistoric indigenous culture, associated with the “Tupinambá” that inhabited the region during prehistoric times.The archaeological remains of the study area are mainly characterized by pottery artifacts for several uses, including funerary urns, which were buried within layers of sand and clay. Several profiles were acquired using a RAMAC system, with a 200 and 400 MHz frequency antennae. At the Serrano site, the profiles were acquired around some partially exposed pottery shards, due to sand exploitation. The resultant profiles provided a response model to guide the interpretation of new profiles acquired at other sites in the area, which present similar characteristics.The results showed the great importance of the dielectric permittivity contrast which exists between the targets and the host media, in order for possibly significant features to be identified in radar data.
Keywords:Ground penetrating radar  Archaeology  Cultural heritage  Pottery
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