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Archaeology Product Applications

17 applications found

Ultra-wideband Ground Penetrating Radars (GPR) for Archaeology Industry

Ultra-wideband Ground Penetrating Radars (GPR) for Archaeology Industry

From classical archaeology to industrial archaeology to hobbyist surveys in your backyard, GPR offers high resolutions at great penetration depths for object detection. ...

ByOerad Tech Ltd  based in  Plovdiv, BULGARIA


Analytical spectrometric instruments for archeometry

Analytical spectrometric instruments for archeometry

For modern archaeology, X-ray fluorescence analyzers have become indispensable helpers in daily research activities. The simplicity and speed of the analyzers, developed by Elvatech will lead to significant acceleration the daily work of determination of the chemical composition, age, the way of production and use of various archaeological ...

ByElvatech Ltd.  based in  Kyiv, UKRAINE


Archaeology survey

Archaeology survey

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ByZZ Resistivity Imaging Pty. Ltd.  based in  Maylands, AUSTRALIA


Seismic borehole and surface solutions for archaeoprospection sector

Seismic borehole and surface solutions for archaeoprospection sector

Objects and structures: Geomagnetic is a cost-effective and quick method to locate archaeological objects or structures in the underground. The magnetic properties of these objects differ from the environment’s properties producing visible magnetic anomalies. The objects can consist of pipes and tanks made of metal or archaeological structures such as waste pits, trenches, grave sites, iron objects, foundations and ...

ByGeotomographie GmbH  based in  Neuwied, GERMANY


Ground Penetrating Radars (GPR) for Archaeology

Ground Penetrating Radars (GPR) for Archaeology

In archaeology using GPR you can process considerable areas of planned excavations. ...

ByTransient Technologies LLC  based in  Kyiv, UKRAINE


GIS software for archaeology

GIS software for archaeology

Geography also influences the degree of exposure of archaeological sites, and the impacts that they face from human activity and natural forces. ...

ByEsri  based in  Redlands, CALIFORNIA (USA)


Portable Step for Archaeological

Portable Step for Archaeological

Discovering artefacts and maintaining conservations are the everyday tasks involved in this industry. All of which are usually applied in the outdoors. Excavation sites are usually blanketed over with tarpaulins but are never truly protected from the elements. Trenches and large dugouts can become hard to traverse and work on. Designed for your needs the rollaway can be utilised as a ladder or set of folding steps to assist workers in getting up, down and around the worksite. ...

ByThe Rollaway  based in  Norwich , UNITED KINGDOM


Ground Penetrating Radars (GPR) for Fresh Water Reservoirs Eploring

Ground Penetrating Radars (GPR) for Fresh Water Reservoirs Eploring

In hydrobiology GPR also find its applications: fresh water reservoir bottom structure. find items lying on the reservoir’s bottom and inside bottom sediment. measure of peat and other bottom sediments thickness . search for underwater piping and other infrastructure items. archaeological underwater ...

ByTransient Technologies LLC  based in  Kyiv, UKRAINE


Cultural Heritage

Cultural Heritage

Museums, places of restoration and discovery, museum display cases, warehouses, archaeological sites and caves must be monitored for their preventive conservation. ...

ByLSI-Lastem srl  based in  Settala Premenugo, ITALY


Nano-analytical microscope systems solutions for archaeology & the arts sector

Nano-analytical microscope systems solutions for archaeology & the arts sector

WITec imaging systems enable comprehensive sample analysis that provides a thorough understanding of the physical and chemical properties of archaeological samples. Confocal Raman imaging for example is a flexible, non-invasive and non-destructive tool for the chemical and molecular characterization of archaeological specimens. ...

ByWITec GmbH  based in  Ulm, GERMANY


Side Scan Sonar for Marine Applications

Side Scan Sonar for Marine Applications

Klein Marine Systems specializes in advanced side scan sonar technology, a critical tool for various marine applications including salvage, wreck hunting, and marine archaeology. These sonar systems are pivotal for imaging underwater landscapes and identifying submerged features such as lost shipwrecks. They are indispensable in marine archaeology, allowing for the swift and precise mapping of large seafloor areas, aiding the documentation and preservation of underwater cultural ...

ByKlein Marine Systems  based in  Newburyport, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)


Underwater remotely operated vehicles solutions for science & research industry

Underwater remotely operated vehicles solutions for science & research industry

Many projects investigating underwater archaeology or marine life and their habitats involve long periods of observation – something ideally suited to VideoRay ROV capabilities. ...

ByVideoRay LLC  based in  Pottstown, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)


manufactuer of geophysical exploration equipment

manufactuer of geophysical exploration equipment

Resources Prospecting - Underground water detection - Geothermal prospecting - Energy resource prospecting - Metal and nonmetal mineral resources survey Engineering Geology Exploration - City engineering exploration - Cave exploration - Pile foundation Environment Detection - Underground pollutant change detection - Seawater Intrusion Detection - Dam Detection - Underground tank leak detection - Slope failure detection Others - Geological ...

ByGeomative Co., Ltd.  based in  Nanshan, CHINA


Data loggers solutions for GenII systems for conservation and scientific research sector

Data loggers solutions for GenII systems for conservation and scientific research sector

The protection of important archaeological and heritage sites will involve the analysis of complex environmental factors in order to understand the potential causes of degradation. ...

ByEltek Limited  based in  Haslingfield, UNITED KINGDOM


Ground penetrating radar solutions for archaeology industry

Ground penetrating radar solutions for archaeology industry

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) presents the archaeologist with a way to non-destructively and non-intrusively image the hidden and lost world below. Of all the geophysical technologies in the archaeologist toolbox, GPR is generally accepted as the easiest to deploy with the best data resolution. GPR offers a convenient, reliable, and non-destructive way to investigate the sub-surface, which streamlines the traditional excavation work of archaeologists. Surveying brown and greenfield sites can indicate areas of ...

ByImpulseRadar Sweden AB  based in  Malå, SWEDEN


Raman Spectroscopy Solutions for Education
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Raman Spectroscopy Solutions for Education

B&W Tek components come together to create customized configurations that teach and inspire future ...

ByB&W Tek  based in  Plainsboro, DELAWARE (USA)


Application Of EDX9000B PLUS In Testing Talc Composition

Application Of EDX9000B PLUS In Testing Talc Composition

Talc, a hydrated magnesium silicate with the chemical formula Mg₃Si₄O₁₀(OH)₂, is a remarkable soft mineral celebrated for its distinctively slippery texture. It is primarily formed within metamorphic rock formations, where it emerges through the alteration of magnesium-rich minerals. Exhibiting a monoclinic crystal system, talc typically presents itself in either platy or fibrous forms. Notably, talc has a Mohs hardness of 1, which makes it the softest mineral on the Mohs scale. As a result, it can be ...

ByEfficiency Scientific Instrument Co., Ltd (ESI)  based in  SuZhou City, CHINA

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