Richard Bates - travels with applied geophysics

Hi, I work at the University of St Andrews and am using this blog to show some of the work around the world that I am lucky enough to be involved with. I will be dumping a series of blogs shortly to catchup with what has been going on over the last couple of years. I hope you enjoy the site.

Friday, 23 August 2024

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 This post is a contribution by Dr Edward Pollard who was with me on a recent trip to Tanzania as part of a British Council sponsored resear...
Thursday, 4 April 2024

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  The Dead Sea, Jordan I wonder just how many times has the Treasury building at Petra in Jordan featured in Hollywood movies.   Certainly t...
Tuesday, 6 June 2023

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Cardigan Bay Mesolithic Landscapes Re-visited Combining work with fun is a common theme on many of these pages and so my latest travels are ...
Wednesday, 12 April 2023

Hunting Pyramids in Sudan

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 Hunting Pyramids in Sudan Over the past few years I have worked with a number of TV companies on shows that have highlighted the use of geo...
Wednesday, 5 April 2023

Croatia 2023

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 The drowned landscapes off Croatia I visited Croatia a number of years ago after diving on some of the submerged Roman sites in Greece and ...
Friday, 23 September 2022

Electric storms and digital stones: technology reveals the hidden secrets of stone circles on the Isle of Lewis

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 Calanis - Beneath the Peat 2019-2020 Over the past few years we have been going to the Calanais site in Lewis, Scotland to try to map parts...
Thursday, 22 September 2022

Durrington Pits – monumental structures in the Stonehenge landscape 2020

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The pandemic provided some unusual opportunities and for me this was especially marked in the Stonehenge landscape by the absence of hordes ...
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