ABSTRACT: The archaeological site Cornesti “Iarcuri ” is the largest earth fortification in Romania, made out of four concentric compounds, spreading over 1780 hectares. It is known since 1700, but it had only a few small attempts of systematic research, the fortress gained interest only after the publishing of some satellite images by Google Earth. It is located in an area of high fields and it occupies three interfluves and contains two streams. Our paper contains a geomorphologic, topographic and cartographic analysis of the site in order to determine the limits, the structure, the morphology, the construction technique and the functionality of such a fortification. Our research is based on satellite image analysis, on archaeological to...
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The Geangoeşti-Hulă neo-eneolithic tell, Romania, is one of the numerous settlements belonging to th...
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This research utilizes and develops high resolution satellite remote sensing applications with the a...
The Department of Archaeology at Siena has been engaged for several decades in the testing of new me...
The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening ...
The landforms of the Earth’s surface ranging from large-scale features to local topography are...
Abstract. A certain dissatisfaction with the results obtained through the use of traditional methods...
Abstract : Management of archaeological sites in Tulcea County using an integrated geospatial system...
Starting with late 2018, a new archaeological research project has been unfolding in the framework f...
The archaeological site of “Măgura Uroiului” (Hunedoara County) is one of the most complex sites in ...
This paper presents recent results of an integrated non-invasive investigation carried out in a prev...
The purpose of this study was to develop a working method for analysing the natural environment acco...
The recent integrated aerial photographic assessment of Southern Dobrogea (Romania) is part of the f...
The project addresses the historical monuments comprised in the longest Roman ‘linear defence’ struc...
This web site seeks to make the basic reconnaissance data from various aerial surveys available to a...
The Geangoeşti-Hulă neo-eneolithic tell, Romania, is one of the numerous settlements belonging to th...
The study areas are located in the western part of Romania, in the historic region Banat, with a rel...
This research utilizes and develops high resolution satellite remote sensing applications with the a...
The Department of Archaeology at Siena has been engaged for several decades in the testing of new me...
The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening ...
The landforms of the Earth’s surface ranging from large-scale features to local topography are...
Abstract. A certain dissatisfaction with the results obtained through the use of traditional methods...
Abstract : Management of archaeological sites in Tulcea County using an integrated geospatial system...
Starting with late 2018, a new archaeological research project has been unfolding in the framework f...