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A Geophysical Survey of the Ancient Cities of Marion and Arsinoe in Cyprus

The Polis Beneath Our Feet:. A Geophysical Survey of the Ancient Cities of Marion and Arsinoe in Cyprus. Part I Emery Real Bird, Adrian Tasistro-Hart, Brittany Lopetrone. Cyprus in Context. Rome. Greece. Assyria. Egypt. Polis Chrysochous. Polis Chrysochous. Petrarades EF2 Overview. N.

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A Geophysical Survey of the Ancient Cities of Marion and Arsinoe in Cyprus

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  1. The Polis Beneath Our Feet: A Geophysical Survey of the Ancient Cities of Marion and Arsinoe in Cyprus Part I Emery Real Bird, Adrian Tasistro-Hart, Brittany Lopetrone

  2. Cyprus in Context Rome Greece Assyria Egypt

  3. Polis Chrysochous Polis Chrysochous

  4. Petrarades EF2 Overview N Photo by Police Department of Cyprus Photo Courtesy of Polis Police Department

  5. Basics of Magnetometry GPS Receiver

  6. C A B

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  8. Ground Penetrating Radar y-axis Origin x-axis http://www.worksmartinc.net/images/spr-1.jpg http://www.rjmcompany.com/cable-pipe-locators/ground-penetrating-radar-screen.jpg

  9. Time Slices

  10. Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) Battery Electrodes

  11. ERT Multiple Lines Electrodes Ohm meters

  12. 0.6 m depth

  13. 0.2 m depth

  14. Acknowledgements Thanks so much to Alain for his unfailing constructive criticism as well as to Kathleen for taking so much time to help us with the presentations. Thanks also to Frederik and Adam for providing perspectives on our presentations, and thanks also to Joanna for taking time to provide vital resources and sharing her amazing knowledge of Polis with us. Finally, big shout out to Teams ABE and MMAV for powering through and putting together these presentations, and also to the Strat and Arch teams for being there in spirit!

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