Travelers Rest State Park - processing demo A Native American gathering area for centuries Lewis and Clarks party camped here in 1805 and 1806 Recent archaeological.

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Travelers Rest State Park - processing demo A Native American gathering area for centuries Lewis and Clarks party camped here in 1805 and 1806 Recent archaeological work by Western Cultural Inc.

Raw data from grid #47 Bidirectional acquisition Walking speed (~1 m/s) Sampling at 5 Hz Plot forces regularity on grid Representative Total Field Magnetics Grid from Travelers Rest

Gridded and contoured: grid #47 Note compression of color scale Significant corrugation Ambient field not removed

Raw Total Field Magnetic Data, Travelers Rest, MT Ambient magnetic field is about 56,000 nanotesla North-south corrugation (herringbone) results from bidirectional data acquisition Image map

Decorrugated Residual Total Field Magnetic Data, Travelers Rest, MT Each magnetic high ~> 5 nT has a causative source 1 1. Classic dipole anomaly 2. Isolated anomalies, could be more susceptible rocks or soil disturbance This one got my interest: It is a near rectilinear anomaly, not a natural shape – isolate and analyze

Isolate and Analyze the Rectilinear Anomaly

Edge Detection on the Isolated Anomaly Black dots locate the maxima of the horizontal gradient of the data Larger dots are more significant Test units or trenching should be within (or cross) the estimated edges

Edge Detection on the Complete Grid After Isolating Targets

Modeling the Source of the Isolated Anomaly

So, what is the source of the anomaly? We collected these magnetic data in May 2008 After the fact, we learned that the rectilinear feature is an archaeological test pit opened in 2002 The pit was 1x2 meters was excavated 30 cm deep then carefully recovered The pit leaves a very strong magnetic signal 6 years later It is the best analog I have of a shallow, obscured grave

Magnetic Signals Last a Long Time – WWII, Philippines

TU 1 yielded a fire hearth dating to 1720±40 B.P. (Beta ), as well as abundant evidence of obsidian stone tool manufacture TUs 2, 3, and 4 yielded only boulders. We excavated these, despite each individual anomaly having the character of a boulder with remanent magnetization, because their concentration and alignment was promising. In a nearby area with similar analysis one such buried boulder turned out to be a long-term bench for flaking and other cultural activities. At about 0.8 meters below ground surface, TU 5 contained a fire hearth dating to 2920±40 B.P. (Beta ). TU 6 contained a rock concentration (likely a hearth) dated at 3,100±40 B.P. (Beta ). Magnetic Signals Last a Long Time – 3,000 years, Yellowstone national Park