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Bryan S. Haley and Jay K. Johnson University of Mississippi Center for Archaeological Research, Oxford, Mississippi, USA

MAPPING THE CHICKASAW WITH INTEGRATED MAGNETIC GEOPHYSICS. Bryan S. Haley and Jay K. Johnson University of Mississippi Center for Archaeological Research, Oxford, Mississippi, USA, bshaley@olemiss.edu Topic: Integrated Prospection Approaches

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Bryan S. Haley and Jay K. Johnson University of Mississippi Center for Archaeological Research, Oxford, Mississippi, USA

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  1. MAPPING THE CHICKASAW WITH INTEGRATED MAGNETIC GEOPHYSICS Bryan S. Haley and Jay K. Johnson University of Mississippi Center for Archaeological Research, Oxford, Mississippi, USA, bshaley@olemiss.edu Topic: Integrated Prospection Approaches Keywords: Geophysics, Magnetics, Electromagnetics, Magnetic Susceptibility, North America Anomaly Background Anomaly Background Stripping and excavation of Chickasaw midden pits at the Weilmon site. Iron Target Background Anomaly Scattergram plots of magnetic gradient versus magnetic susceptibility from Weilmon (top left), Slope (top right), and Reed Branch III (bottom). Anomaly Background Culture areas of the southeastern United States (from Hudson 1976). Magnetic gradient data (left) and scattergram plot (right) for burned house at the Parchman Place site Magnetic gradient (left) and magnetic susceptibility (right) data from the Weilmon site. Magnetic gradient (top) and magnetic susceptibility (bottom) data from the Slope site. Magnetic gradient (left) and magnetic susceptibility (right) data from the Reed Branch site.

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