Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7124171 Measurement 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Extensive information exists about the oldest burials in the Cemetery: many were marked by headstones or horizontal stone markers carrying inscriptions; others are recorded in literary sources but their precise locations are unknown. Moreover, the headstones and markers can be lost or misplaced as time passes. GPR survey therefore plays an important role in non-destructively investigating the subsurface of the cemetery. This is the first time that such a geophysical survey has been conducted at this site. Using a GPR system specifically designed for forensic purposes, it has helped to determine whether the grave records for the oldest part of the cemetery are consistent. In the case study reported here, the effectiveness of the technique is demonstrated by reference to a single, anomalous stone monument.
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