“…The exploitation of georadar in archaeological applications is very common (Barone et al, 2007;Martino et al, 2006;Abbas et al, 2005;Orlando, 2005;Tallini et al, 2004;Leckebusch, 2003;Piro et al, 2002;Basile et al, 2000;Conyers and Goodman, 1997;Malagodi et al, 1996). The georadar is usually exploited in a configuration, where the receiving and transmitting antennas are separated by a small fixed offset and are moved very close to or in contact with the ground-interface and for each position a time domain trace is collected.…”