Search and Body recovery Flashcards
1
Q
Geophysics
A
If theres no disturbance visible
3 types commonly used:
Resistivity, Magnetometry, Ground penetrating radar (GPR)
2
Q
Resistivity
A
-Resistance to current between two electrodes
-soil moisture conducts current
water/loose soil less resistant than compacted - gives peak
-Good for features containing some water (ditches,old graves)
-Not good for waterlogged or very dry soil
3
Q
Magnetometry
A
- ID changes to magnetic field by burning, burial metal or refilled holes
- Fast - 20 mins to cover 20m(2)
- Works in waterlogged soil/dry soil
- Affected by overhead power cables & ferrous metal on site
4
Q
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
A
Radar frequencies bounce off sub-surface features
- ID pits, ditches, graves
- ID voids in walls and concrete
- Works to 3m down
- Good for urban sites & tough terrain
- Unaffected by metal/cables
- Not good in wet, standing water, or clay-rich soil
5
Q
Roles of forensic archaeologists/enviro profilers in body recovery
A
- Record & reconstruct events
- ID bones present
- determine duration from soil layers, vegetation & insects
- sample for trace evidence
- sieve & search soil for evidence
6
Q
Open air body recovery
A
- scavengers scatter remains
- standard archaeology techniques used
- decomposition site is mapped, soil searched
- botanist can ID duration of scattered items
- enviro& insect sampling done
- detailed archaeological recording will ID events and timing