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Prospecting - KISS János, PATTANTYUS-Á. Miklós, SELMECZI László: Geophysical research at a Jazygian' settlement, Négyszállás
0 5m i i i Fig. 4 Electromagnetic resistivity-gradient map (A) constructed from the maps of Fig. 3, which indicates the archaeological object with an unambiguous anomaly (see Photo 1 - excavation site is marked). B; the corresponding part of the direct current resistivity map of Fig. 2. By the experimental electromagnetic conductivity measurements we tried to test whether direct current resistivity measurement can be replaced by this more productive method at archaeological sites of this type. In this area few measurements have so far been performed by this method to enable us to form a definite opinion about its application. However, as the measuring results are promising, the experimental measurements will be continued. Photos see on page 59.