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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.19466
On June 27, 2015, a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey was conducted at an Antelope Creek site (41PT112) on the Bureau of Land Management's Cross Bar Management Area in Potter County, Texas. These data represent raw, unprocessed data collected along the X-axis of a 13m (X-axis) x13m (Y-axis) grid at 50cm intervals. These data will serve as a comparative reference for additional GPR surveys in the area of the Canadian River basin, can be used as an educational dataset to teach GPR processing techniques, and is representative of one of the first GPR surveys at an archaeological site in the Texas panhandle. This dataset includes 26 transects at 50cm increments along the X-axis (FILE__047 - FILE__072), and 24 transects at 50cm increments along the Y-axis (FILE__073 - FILE__096). The start location for FILE__047 and FILE__073 are the same, at the lower left point on the grid. Data were collected in a zig-zag pattern. Many thanks to Ryan Howell, Adrian Escobar, and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for requisite permissions and access.
Ground-Penetrating Radar, Antelope Creek, Archaeology, GPR, Texas
Ground-Penetrating Radar, Antelope Creek, Archaeology, GPR, Texas
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