Ground Penetrating Radar market Size & Growth Report The increasing demand for non-destructive subsurface imaging in construction, archaeology, and infrastructure inspection is driving the market.
The construction and excavation industries in Sydney are vital to Australia economic growth and urban development However these industries face significant challenges particularly when it comes to avo ...
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The Future of Archeology
Powerful new technologies are helping us learn more about our past, uncovering lost cities and recreating documents that time ...
Amey are set to perform “essential investigations” on the A77 in Girvan between Monday, January 6 and Saturday, January 11 ...
As the city of Boston incentivizes developers to turn office buildings into affordable housing, former educational buildings ...
The whereabouts of South Sea Islanders believed to have been buried on a hospital site in North Queensland in the late 1800s ...
The treasures were hidden in 1939, shortly after the outbreak of World War II, when the cathedral was threatened with closure ...
But locals have now been waiting four years for a replacement for the bridge over the River Clwyd which links Trefnant and ...
The image from the ground-penetrating radar system shows a metallic object in the wall of Christ Episcopal Church at Fifth and Court streets. (BILL UHRICH – READING EAGLE) A Reading Times story ...
Employing cutting-edge ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology, they detect what appears to be an offset chamber within the Money Pit area, a discovery that could be pivotal in their search.
La Colonia residents are working with a local archaeologist to track down unmarked graves at an old cemetery, in order to ...
Clay Cemetery in Kirkwood suffered damage to grave markers – including primitive headstones and ground penetrating radar ...