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INTEGRATED GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION OF YEMOO GROVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE, SOUTHWEST NIGERIA

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dc.contributor.author Olorunfemi, M. O
dc.contributor.author Ogunfolakan, B. A
dc.contributor.author Chouin, G. L
dc.contributor.author Oni, A. G
dc.contributor.author Okunubi, M. O
dc.contributor.author Akinwumiju, A. S
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-14T11:48:50Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-14T11:48:50Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Olorunfemi, M.O. ; Ogunfolakan, B.A. ; Chouin, G.L. ; Oni, A.G. ; Okunubi, M. O. & Akinwumiju, A. S. (2015). INTEGRATED GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION OF YEMOO GROVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE, SOUTHWEST NIGERIA. Ife Journal of Science vol. 17, no. 3 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/735
dc.description.abstract Integrated geophysical investigation involving the electrical resistivity and magnetic methods was carried out at Yemoo Grove archaeological site at Ile-Ife in Osun State, Southwest Nigeria. The resistivity survey involved 1-D Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) with the Schlumberger array and 2-D Dipole-Dipole resistivity imaging (profiling) technique. The VES data were interpreted quantitatively by partial curve matching and computer assisted 1-D forward modelling with the W-GeoSoft/WinSev 5.1 software. The 2-D Dipole-Dipole data were inverted to 2-D subsurface structure with the DIPRO for Windows software. The VES delineated a stratigraphic sequence composed of the topsoil, lateritic clay and weathered basement within the upper 14.0 m. The topsoil, which is the most archaeologically relevant horizon, had thicknesses of up to 2.0 m. The 2-D structures identified four priority zones with relatively thick topsoil (up to 2.0 m) along the existing trench and at the shoulders of the flanking ridges. Three of these zones were excavated plus one random location. Archaeological artefacts ranging from ceramics, potsherd pavement, charcoal and stone concretion were identified within the excavated priority zones while nothing was found at the randomly located site. The 2-D structure along one of the traverses identified a terraced surface on the underlying lateritic layer. This was corroborated by excavation. No metallic artefact was identified. The geophysical results provided a reliable guide to archaeological prospection at the Yemoo Grove Site. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Olorunfemi, M.O. ; Ogunfolakan, B.A. ; Chouin, G.L. ; Oni, A.G. ; Okunubi, M. O. and Akinwumiju, A. S en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Ife Journal of Science en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 17;3
dc.subject Geophysics, Archaeology, Artefacts, Subsurface Imaging en_US
dc.title INTEGRATED GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION OF YEMOO GROVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE, SOUTHWEST NIGERIA en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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