2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13071237
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Shallow Offshore Geophysical Prospection of Archaeological Sites in Eastern Mediterranean

Abstract: Geophysical prospecting methods have been extensively used to outline buried antiquities in terrestrial sites. Despite the frequent application of these mapping and imaging approaches for the detection of archaeological relics in deep-water marine environments (e.g., shipwrecks), the aforementioned processes have minimal contribution when it comes to understanding the dynamics of the past in coastal and shallow aquatic archaeological sites. This work explores the possibilities of multicomponent geophysical tec… Show more

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“…Right: Magnetic susceptibility map resulting from an electromagnetic survey with a CMD Mini‐explorer for a 118 cm coil gauge (drawing a Tabbagh; topographic base R. Touquet). (b) Nea Paphos‐Kato Paphos (Papadopoulos, 2021): 3D isosurface of the resistivity values more than 5.8Ωm showing the extent of the submerged wall structure related to the ancient harbour up to 1.5 m below the seabed. (c) Panayia‐Kofinou (Sarris, 2021): Part of the architectural complex is highlighted in hot colours (red and yellow) in the area of investigations.…”
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“…Right: Magnetic susceptibility map resulting from an electromagnetic survey with a CMD Mini‐explorer for a 118 cm coil gauge (drawing a Tabbagh; topographic base R. Touquet). (b) Nea Paphos‐Kato Paphos (Papadopoulos, 2021): 3D isosurface of the resistivity values more than 5.8Ωm showing the extent of the submerged wall structure related to the ancient harbour up to 1.5 m below the seabed. (c) Panayia‐Kofinou (Sarris, 2021): Part of the architectural complex is highlighted in hot colours (red and yellow) in the area of investigations.…”
Section: Investigation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some positive anomalies have been interpreted as clay pipes used for water management. The ERT method implemented at the port of ‘Kato Paphos’ aimed to investigate underwater archaeological relics dating from Hellenistic to Roman period (Papadopoulos, 2021; Simyrdanis et al, 2017). This survey was able to provide solid evidence on possible building walls that are buried no more than 2 m under the seabed (Figure 3b).…”
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“…These can be used (i) from above, as in the case of derived bathymetry from aerial, drone, or satellite images [20][21][22][23][24], or (ii) from operators, boats, and ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles), as in the case of the analysis and reconstruction of submerged features using three-dimensional photogrammetry [25][26][27][28]. The active sensors used in RS UCH include the use of electromagnetic and sound waves (sonar), such as (i) single-and multi-beam echosounders, (ii) side-scan sonar, (iii) laser scanners (often combined with optical imaging), (iv) sub bottom profiler, (v) marine magnetometry, and (vi) depth geoelectrics [18,[29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42].…”
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“…The increased attention to coastal zone management contributed to the development and implementation of shallow-water mapping approaches for capturing current environmental and archaeological conditions (Simyrdanis et al 2015(Simyrdanis et al , 2016Papadopoulos 2021). The geophysical survey took place during early September of 2021 and its purpose was to map the extent of the settlement limits through offshore geophysical investigation and to locate possible archaeological relics buried below the sea bottom in two different submerged sites in the northeastern (Stadio) and northwestern (Skhardanas) bays of the island.…”
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confidence: 99%