Talk:Archaeological geophysics

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This article originally appeared under the title "Geophysical survey" It was renamed to better reflect its specialized scope, and free the more general title for a more general article.

[edit] Links to Commercial Websites

Several edits have appeared in "External links" (and been subsequently deleted) linking to the commercial websites of practitioners and equipment manufacturers. I don't think this is appropriate, even if they were to contain significant information about the subject. One exception might have been the link to the journal Archaeological Prospection [1], as this is the principal English-language journal of the discipline. They do not, however, have significant online content available to non-subscribers. - Tapatio 00:41, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] External Links

We actually added the external commercial link from the GFZ in Potsdam because we felt it was an important contribution to the development of Geophysical and Archaeological Prospection. It is by no means spam and is relevant to the developments being made in the field.