Identification of archeology object at Speelwijk Castle Banten Lama using GPR method

H. S. Mazaya, Supriyanto

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Abstract

In the area presence of remnants of a historical Speelwijk castle friary built in 1681 - 1684 and in 1780 the inside building ruined. It different if we see from map Speelwijk castle around earlier years when the inside of the building is still there. To see the traces of the building we used geophysical methods i.e GPR. GPR survey using mostly a 600 MHz frequency antenna to get high-resolution and low penetration. GPR works by sending a tiny pulse of energy into a material via antenna. Subsurface variations create reflections that are picked up by the material content. GPR can provide high resolution imaging of shallow subsurface targets based on changes in the electromagnetic properties of the material. The visualization data GPR will image two dimensional (2D) where we can see the depth from anomalies body. The 2D view allows the enhanced targets to an identification of potential archaeological object buried.

Original languageEnglish
Article number022006
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume1321
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2019
Event5th International Conference on Mathematics, Science and Education 2018, ICMSE 2018 - Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
Duration: 8 Oct 20189 Oct 2018

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