Snape, Suffolk. Geophysical Report. 1991 (original) (raw)
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This report details a magnetic susceptibility survey conducted in Snape, Suffolk, to identify potential archaeological features in an area near a known Anglo-Saxon barrow field. The survey was motivated by preliminary assessments that indicated insufficient magnetic contrasts for a magnetometry approach, leading to the focused use of magnetic susceptibility measurements across varying grid sizes. Findings suggest the presence of archaeological materials mixed within the topsoil and highlight the importance of careful interpretation of magnetic susceptibility data in conjunction with other geophysical techniques.
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