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Non-Invasive geophysical imaging reveals ptolemaic tombs at ai-dyabat for global archaeological applications
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Non-Invasive geophysical imaging reveals ptolemaic tombs at ai-dyabat for global archaeological applications
This study presents a geophysical investigation aimed at identifying Ptolemaic Period tombs and associated archaeological structures at Al-Dyabat archaeological hill, near Akhmim City, Egypt. The site gained international attention following the 2018 discovery of the tomb of the Priest Tutu. Combined ground magnetic surveying and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) were used at the promising selected site. Integrated analysis revealed subsurface anom…
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