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Geo-archaeological prospecting of Gunung Padang buried prehistoric pyramid in West Java, Indonesia

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/arp.1912

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core drilling; geophysical prospecting; megalith; pre-history; pyramid

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The multidisciplinary study of Gunung Padang has provided compelling evidence of a complex and sophisticated megalithic site. Various methods, including rock stratification observations, GPR facies, ERT layers, seismic tomograms, and radiocarbon dating, have been used to demonstrate the existence of multi-layer constructions spanning thousands of years, dating back to the Palaeolithic era. These findings shed light on the engineering capabilities of ancient civilizations during this time.
The multidisciplinary study of Gunung Padang has revealed compelling evidence of a complex and sophisticated megalithic site. Correlations between rock stratifications observed through surface exposures, trenching and core logs, combined with GPR facies, ERT layers, and seismic tomograms, demonstrate the presence of multi-layer constructions spanning approximately 20-30 m. Notably, a high-resistive anomaly in electric resistivity tomography aligns with a low-velocity anomaly detected in seismic tomography, indicating the existence of hidden cavities or chambers within the site. Additionally, drilling operations revealed significant water loss, further supporting the presence of underground spaces. Radiocarbon dating of organic soils from the structures uncovered multiple construction stages dating back thousands of years BCE, with the initial phase dating to the Palaeolithic era. These findings offer valuable insights into the construction history of Gunung Padang, shedding light on the engineering capabilities of ancient civilizations during the Palaeolithic era.

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