Bladon, PaulMoffat, IanGuilfoyle, DavidBeale, AliceMilani, Jennifer2015-12-100812-3985http://hdl.handle.net/1885/58455Geophysical techniques are a commonly used, non-invasive method for the location of unmarked graves. Contrary to popular perception, most studies rely not on directly imaging skeletal material but instead on locating the subsurface disturbance created byKeywords: Burial sites; Cultural heritages; Geophysical techniques; Ground Penetrating Radar; Ground penetrating radars; Mokare; Non-invasive; Noninvasive methods; Shallow subsurface; Skeletal materials; unmarked graves; Western Australia; Anoxic sediments; Crystal anthropogenic stratigraphy; ground penetrating radar; Mokare; unmarked gravesMapping anthropogenic fill with GPR for unmarked grave detection: A case study from a possible location of Mokare's grave, Albany, Western Australia201110.1071/EG110182016-02-24