[Aqualist] Limited Places Remaining in Introductory Archaeological Geophysics

Ian Moffat ian.moffat at anu.edu.au
Thu Oct 30 08:47:47 EST 2008


Hi all,
I have a small number of places still available in the Introductory 
Archaeological Geophysics short course at Flinders University.  Please 
see below or the website 
(http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/archaeology/fieldwork/field_schools/geophysics/index.php) 
for more details.

Best regards,
Ian


Short course announcement – Introductory Archaeological Geophysics
10-17 November 2008
Flinders University, Adelaide


In recent years the Department of Archaeology at Flinders University has 
established a vibrant program in archaeological geophysics with ongoing 
research projects centred around historical, maritime, Indigenous and 
forensic sites.  Drawing on this experience and expertise geophysicist 
Ian Moffat and archaeologist Lynley Wallis present an eight day short 
course designed to introduce participants to the variety of geophysical 
techniques available for sub-surface imaging, including ground 
penetrating radar, electromagnetic induction and magnetometer.  We 
provide introductory theoretical and hands-on training in geophysical 
techniques to ensure archaeologists are aware of the opportunities and 
limitations of these methods, thereby facilitating a better result when 
applied.


The course will be run over eight days from 10-17 November (inclusive) 
at Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia and is available to 
non-Flinders University participants on a fee paying basis.  Further 
details and application forms can be found online at 
http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/archaeology/fieldwork/field_schools/geophysics/index.php; 
in order to ensure the best possible access to equipment there are 
limited places available and these will be allocated on a first come basis.


For more information please contact Lynley Wallis 
(Lynley.Wallis at flinders.edu.au or 08 8201 3520).



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