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In this paper we present the latest results of the geophysical surveys performed during the autumn 2013 in Ancient Aptera, Chania, Crete, Greece. It is part of the continuous collaboration of the Applied Geophysics Lab, Technical University of Crete and the local Ephorate of Antiquities. The main scope of the geophysical studies is to detect buried structures in the area of the ancient theater. We managed to detect walls, pavements and a well utilizing GPR, magnetics, ERT and EM profiler.

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2015-10-05
2024-04-26
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