Probe Pole
A Probe Pole is a long, slender tool used primarily in various fields such as construction, archaeology, and environmental studies. It is designed to reach deep into the ground or other materials to gather information about subsurface conditions. The pole often has a pointed end for easy penetration and may include measuring devices to assess soil composition or moisture levels.
In archaeology, a probe pole helps researchers locate artifacts or features buried beneath the surface. By carefully inserting the pole into the ground, archaeologists can identify changes in soil density or texture, which may indicate the presence of historical structures or objects, aiding in the excavation process.