TST Engineering has directed its extensive non destructive investigation experience to the delivery of an integrated archaeological service.
Non destructive methods applied to archaeology involves data collection allowing field archaeologists to discover and map buried archaeological features in ways not possible using traditional field methods.
TST utilises Ground Probing Radar to detect buried subsurface elements in respects of archaeological research. High definition maps, Tomographies and images of buried remains can be produced following an extensive on site survey.
Our clients can then use the maps to act as primary data to guide the placement of excavations, or to define sensitive areas containing cultural remains.
Most importantly, TST Engineering’s geophysical methods can gather a great deal of
information about the near-surface in a totally non-destructive way. These practices
allow large areas of buried remains to be studied efficiently and accurately, while
preserving and protecting them.
