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3D modelling of magnetic data from an archaeological site in north-western Tlaxcala state,Mexico
Authors:Denisse L Argote  Andrés Tejero  René E Chávez  Pedro A López  Roberto Bravo
Institution:1. Departamento de Exploración Geofísica, Instituto de Geofísica – UNAM, Circuito Exterior, Cd. Universitaria, 04510 México DF, Mexico;2. Dirección de Ciencias de la Tierra, Facultad de Ingeniería – UNAM, Circuito Interior, Cd. Universitaria, México DF, Mexico;3. Centro INAH-Tlaxcala, Av. Juárez s/n esquina Insurgentes, San Esteban Tizatlán, Tlaxcala, Mexico
Abstract:In Archaeology, geophysical methods had been applied usually in a qualitative form, limited only to the use of filters that enhance the data display. The main objective in this work is the implementation of a modelling technique that allows us to reconstruct the geometry of buried bodies and the determination of their depths. This is done by means of the estimation of the magnetic moments of archaeological objects using a three-dimensional mesh of individual magnetic dipoles using the least squares method and the singular value decomposition of a weighted matrix to solve the linear problem. The distribution and shape of the underlying archaeological remains can be inferred. This methodology was applied to an archaeological site called Los Teteles de Ocotitla, in the state of Tlaxcala, Mexico. A high-resolution magnetic prospection was carried out in three selected areas (terraces). The most important total field anomalies found on each area were inverted, obtaining results that were corroborated by archaeological excavations. This investigation demonstrates the potential of quantitative geophysical methods for the characterization of archaeological structures, in extension and in depth.
Keywords:Archaeological prospecting  Magnetometry  Magnetic dipoles  3D inverse modelling  Central Mexico
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