Abstract
Jennifer E. Nisengard, John S. Isaacson, John F. Ferguson, Emily
Hinz, and Rory Gauthier
Seismic Refraction at Ancestral Puebloan Sites on the Pajarito Plateau,
New Mexico
Journal of Field Archaeology 33 (2008) 85--100
Geophysical techniques can be used for non-invasive surveys at
archaeological sites. One under-utilized technique, seismic refraction,
has many potential applications. It is an inexpensive, efficient way to
characterize subsurface deposits, especially at sites with shallow
accumulations over bedrock. Archaeologists and geophysicists
participating in the Summer of Applied Geophysics Experience from Los
Alamos National Laboratory and Bandelier National Monument on the
Pajarito Plateau in northern New Mexico characterized Ancestral
Puebloan sites (A.D. 1200--1450) using this technique. We provide an
overview of how seismic refraction works and demonstrate the
applicability of seismic refraction for identifying buried
archaeological features such as communal structures and walls.
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