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So-called ‘georadar’ technology created at the University of Florence will also be used.
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So-called ‘georadar’ technology created at the University of Florence will also be used.
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So-called ‘georadar’ technology created at the University of Florence will also be used.
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It shows how the magnetic and georadar methods are complementary.
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Streets are clearly visible in both methods but only from the georadar profiles one can see that they are not paved with stone slabs.
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In general, this information can be provided by the complementary magnetic and georadar methods.
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The field strategy of the georadar prospection has been designed as is normally the case for more favorable circumstances in levelled areas without large stone blocks at the surface.
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Plan views of georadar echoes at several depths revealed an incredibly clear image of underground, allowing to distinguish different building phases.
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On the georadar plan views of Area 2 in the Potters 'Quarter, streets and architectural remains of workshops that were not visible on the magnetogram can be clearly distinguished.
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On the basis of georadar scanning it can also be stated that the streets beside the workshop were not paved with stone slabs.
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