“…Originally, GPR surveys for archaeological prospection merely comprised the collection of two-dimensional profile sections along individual lines. Over the past years, the number of publications in the field of geophysical archaeological prospection presenting the acquisition and analysis of individual vertical GPR profiles (Lück & Eisenreich, 1999;Pipan, Baradello, Forte, & Finetti, 2001;Lorenzo, Hernández, & Cuéllar, 2002;Papamarinopoulos, Liosis, Polymenakos, Stephanopoulos, & Limnaeou-Papakosta, 2003;Leopold & Völkel, 2004;Persson & Olofsson, 2004;Abbas, Kamei, Helal, Atya, & Shaaban, 2005) has been decreasing. Nowadays, presentations of GPR profile sections occur mostly for specific studies of the involved stratigraphy, and for the improved understanding of the imaged structures and the vertical extent of detected anomalies.…”