Archaeological geophysics is not the kind of research one can do alone. Every project I have worked on, whether field research, data processing, or software development, has involved someone in a crucial capacity towhom.I owe a great deal. My great thanks go to Ieffrey Lucius at the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver, Colorado, who first held my…
when I first got involved with GPR and its uses in archaeology in the late 1980s, it was a very lonely world, with only a few collaborators with whom I could compare ideas, share data, and work jointly in developing processing and in• terpretation methods. I was fortunate to have had Dean Goodman and Jeff Lucius as friends and collaborators, and…