April 3, 2006 Comparison of Archaeological and Magnetic Methods for Identification of Subsurface Pre-historic Native American House Features Kevin Faehndrich.

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April 3, 2006 Comparison of Archaeological and Magnetic Methods for Identification of Subsurface Pre-historic Native American House Features Kevin Faehndrich Michael Rogers Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Pre-historic Housing Structure Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Cesium Magnetometer Sensors Control Unit Battery Belt Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Ithaca College How a Magnetic Survey Works 3/images/f21005.jpg Image Credit:

April 3, 2006 How a Magnetic Survey Works Earth’s magnetic field Magnetic field of buried object Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Interpretation of Magnetic Data Image credit: Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Gila Encantada Village Site Image credit: nature.org/wherewework/fieldguide/projectprofiles/gmh.html Ithaca College Local-X Grid Coordinate (m) Local-Y Grid Coordinate (m)

April 3, 2006 Area Surveyed Ithaca College Local-X Grid Coordinate (m) Local-Y Grid Coordinate (m)

April 3, 2006 Area Surveyed Ithaca College Local-X Grid Coordinate (m) Local-Y Grid Coordinate (m)

April 3, 2006 Conducting a Magnetic Survey GN Local y-coordinate (m) Local x-coordinate (m) Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Conducting a Magnetic Survey Local y-coordinate (m) Local x-coordinate (m) Ithaca College GN

April 3, 2006 Conducting a Magnetic Survey GN Local y-coordinate (m) Local x-coordinate (m) Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Interpretation of Magnetic Data Image credit: Ithaca College Local-X Grid Coordinate (m) Local-Y Grid Coordinate (m)

April 3, 2006 Interpretation of Magnetic Data Image credit: Ithaca College Local-X Grid Coordinate (m) Local-Y Grid Coordinate (m)

April 3, 2006 Interpretation of Magnetic Data Image credit: Ithaca College Local-X Grid Coordinate (m) Local-Y Grid Coordinate (m)

April 3, 2006 Interpretation of Magnetic Data Image credit: Ithaca College Local-X Grid Coordinate (m) Local-Y Grid Coordinate (m)

April 3, 2006 Magnetic Survey Ithaca College Local-X Grid Coordinate (m) Local-Y Grid Coordinate (m)

April 3, 2006 Archaeological Methods Ithaca College Local-X Grid Coordinate (m) Local-Y Grid Coordinate (m)

April 3, 2006 Comparison of Results Ithaca College 8 suspected pithouses found by both methods 3 suspected pithouses from magnetic methods not found with archaeological methods 7 suspected pithouses from archaeological methods not found with magnetic methods

April 3, 2006 Comparison of Results Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Future Comparisons Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Corey Cayuga Village Site Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Longhouse Ithaca College Image Credit:

April 3, 2006 Corey Cayuga Village Site Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Corey Cayuga Village Site Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Complications in Data Analysis Local x-grid coordinate (m) Local y-grid coordinate (m) Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Complications in Data Analysis Local x-grid coordinate (m) Local y-grid coordinate (m) Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Complications in Data Analysis Excavated Plow Scar Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Corey Cayuga Village Site Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Complications in Data Analysis Local x-grid coordinate (m) Local y-grid coordinate (m) Ithaca College

April 3, 2006 Complications in Data Analysis Ithaca College Local x-grid coordinate (m) Local y-grid coordinate (m)

April 3, 2006 Conclusions / Future Work Ithaca College Gila Encantada Village SiteCorey Cayuga Village Site

April 3, 2006 Acknowledgements: -Dr. Barbra Roth -Dr. Jack Rossen -Greg Shear -Kristiyan Georgiev Funding: -Ithaca College Anthropology Department -Ithaca College Physics Ford Research Fund -Ithaca College Dana Internship -Ithaca College summer Faculty salary - University of Nevada-Las Vegas Archaeological Field School Ithaca College Questions?