Archaeological Survey is used for
Archaeological Survey is used for Correct Answer unearthing relics of antiquity
Based on the purpose, Surveying has been classified as follows:
• Control Surveying: To establish horizontal and vertical positions of control points.
• Land Surveying: To determine the boundaries and areas of parcels of land, also known as property survey, boundary survey or cadastral survey.
• Topographic Survey: To prepare a plan/ map of a region which includes natural as well as and man-made features including elevation.
• Engineering Survey: To collect requisite data for planning, design and execution of engineering projects.
• Route Survey: To plan, design, and laying out of route such as highways, railways, canals, pipelines, and other linear projects.
• Construction Surveys: Surveys which are required for establishment of points, lines, grades, and for staking out engineering works (after the plans have been prepared and the structural design has been done).
• Astronomic Surveys: To determine the latitude, longitude (of the observation station) and azimuth (of a line through observation station) from astronomical observation.
• Mine Surveys: To carry out surveying specific for opencast and underground mining purposes.
• Archaeological Survey: This is carried out to discover and map ancient/relies of antiquity.