Here are some links evidential that archaeological dowsing is gaining some kind of acceptance among archaeologists/academics. I will amend this post as I find more.
Dowsing at Cressing Temple, an empirical study
http://www.dowsingarchaeology.org.uk/summary.htm
Article from the EEG archives by Colin Peal about Cressing Temple
http://britishdowsing.net/cressing-temple/
Mellor Archaeological Trust
http://www.mellorarchaeology.org.uk/
South Oxfordshire Archaeological Group
http://www.soagarch.org.uk/tailings.html (link broken)
Dean Archaeological Group
http://www.deanarchaeology.org.uk/
Geophysics at Bradford University (PDF document)
http://tinyurl.com/2ccc3t (link broken)
Ffynnonwen dig diary (Dyfed Archaeological Trust, formerly Cambria Archaeology)
http://www.cambria.org.uk/digdiary2006/ ... nwen06.htm (link broken)
London Dowsers have a couple of pages on archaeology dowsing:
http://www.londondowsers.org/
Nottingham Trent Uni (scroll down)
http://construction.ntu.ac.uk/civil2001/dept@/issue7/ (link broken)
A paper by John Greenwood, Nottingham Trent Uni.
http://www.nce.co.uk/locating-undergrou ... 93.article (link broken)
Dowsing for History - an article by Keith Harmon
http://www.thamesdiscovery.org/frog-blo ... or-history
Hampshire Archaeological Dowsers
http://www.hantsarchaeodowsers.hampshire.org.uk/ (link broken)
A brief article about MASAD (Middlesex and Surrey Archeology Dowsers)
http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1qv7x/ ... ces/17.htm
Dowsing for Caves
http://geography.lancs.ac.uk/matienzo/d ... eneral.pdf (link broken)
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Some interesting links
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Some of the links had gone dead, so I've removed them and replaced them with a couple of new ones.
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When any group close to Coventry takes an interest with dowsing please wake me up
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You should contact Fay Palmer, Mike, she's into dowsing big time. And as she says..
Here we were dowsing at Guys Cliffe in 2007... she's the one on the left.The police use dowsing to find missing people and Severn Trent use it, naturally enough, to find water, so it's not as bizarre as you might think.
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Updated the list again today. The Bradford geofizz link is dead but I'm keeping it in for now - where did it go?
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Guys Cliffe has some spooky places, and a powerful Sacred Site near the road,I was almost killed there many years ago, I came down the road towards Coventry before the new A46, and a car pulled out of Guys Cliffe right in front of me.I went up the path on my motor bike and JUST missed him, talk about heart in my mouth, dont think I drew breath for an hour.
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Guy's Cliffe is indeed spooky, Mike, and almost all in ruins except for one small space that is kept useable by the Freemasons.
Spooky!
The Freemason's room.. there's Fay again.
Spooky!
The Freemason's room.. there's Fay again.
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Its only just up the road from me, and it has some wonderful history, but apart with the brush with death there I have never visited, perhaps when/if the weather gets warmer I can drive over, its not far from me in Exhall Coventry...Full of cold and flu right now, might give all the ghosts flu so wait till Im a little better,the Freemasons Room sounds interesting, they know a thing or two about earth forces, or did when they returned from the Crusades. Helen is the room/building near the road ? AND the picture of the room is interesting, pick up forces to the right of the shot ?