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A needle in a haystack: Landscape survey and archaeological detection experiments in Apalachee Bay
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2024
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This paper presents the results of a pilot landscape-scale
seismic survey undertaken in Apalachee Bay, Florida, across a submerged
landscape that contains dozens of Pre-Contact
sites. In addition to the goals of improving the geophysical and remote
sensing ground model for this submerged landscape, the survey also sought to undertake the first independent scientific test of
the contentious ‘HALD’ methodology, an acoustic resonance method that it is claimed to identify knapped lithic artefacts at and/
or below the seabed through the identification of distinct ‘haystack’ responses. The results of this work indicate that the HALD
method, as currently described, produces results that could not be scientifically replicated in this survey. We conclude that any
HALD ‘haystack’ signal should therefore not be considered as an example of detection of human-modified
lithic material but
rather as a geophysical anomaly that requires additional constraints before it can be used to reliably identify human-modified
lithic materials. Thus, although the authors note that laboratory studies have successfully produced an acoustic signal in human-modified
lithics, the field-based
methods remain yet to be reliably determined. In addition to these results, the landscape mapping
survey also recorded valuable information on buried and previously unrecorded landscape features that have archaeological
significance and that may guide future site prospection. We therefore conclude that despite the results of the HALD test, the
well-preserved
submerged landscape of Apalachee Bay region provides a highly useful testing ground for methods that can be
deployed elsewhere globally.
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Fitch S and Cook Hale J (2024) A needle in a haystack: Landscape survey and archaeological detection experiments in Apalachee Bay. Archaeological Prospection. Accepted for Publication.
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