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Did you read the article? It discusses the archaeological applications.


The article mentions the ‘traditional’ way in which magnetic surveys are carried out on the ground in archaeology. When it comes to helicopter surveys, the examples are only from geology. My question was meant to refer to helicopter surveys. I would therefore like to rephrase it: Have helicopters indeed already been used for magnetic surveys in archaeology?


From the HN guidelines[1]:

Please don't comment on whether someone read an article. "Did you even read the article? It mentions that" can be shortened to "The article mentions that".

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Do you think the spirit of that rule is to bludgeon someone with it?


You and I have different definitions of the word "bludgeon", and I see no problem with showing somebody a site rule they've broken if it's a rule you think worth encouraging people to follow (which they clearly do feel).


Did you even read that rule?




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