Data in Brief (Jun 2016)

Ground penetrating radar data used in discovery of the early Christian church of Notre Dame de Baudes near Labastide-du-Temple, France

  • Ted L Gragson,
  • Victor D. Thompson,
  • David S. Leigh,
  • Florent Hautefeuille

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 1588 – 1593

Abstract

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Data on ground-penetrating radar transect files are provided that support the research presented in ''Discovery and Appraisal of the Early Christian Church of Notre Dame de Baudes near Labastide-du-Temple, France'' [1]. Data consist of 102 transect files obtained with a GSSI SIR-3000 controller and a 400 MHz center frequency antenna in two grid blocks covering ca. 2700 m2. The data are distributed raw without post-processing in SEG-Y rev. 1 format (little endian). Keywords: Southwest France, Tarn River, Ground-penetrating radar, Medieval archeology, Site discovery