TREVIGUE, ST GENNY'S, CORNWALL REPORT ON GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY 1994

Author(s): Paul Linford

A geophysical survey was carried out at Trevigue near St Genny's in northern Cornwall to detect any surviving remains of a shrunken medieval settlement thought to have existed on the site. Results were disappointing and no definite archaeological features were detected with either magnetometry or resistivity. Nevertheless, several linear anomalies were revealed in the resistivity survey that may indicate the presence of poorly preserved wall footings.

Report Number:
29/1994
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
7
Keywords:
Earth Resistance Geophysical Survey Magnetometer

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