In this paper, we present the results of a multidisciplinary study aimed to reconstruct the Roman coastal landscape between Pizzofalcone hill and Megaris islet—the area of the ancient Parthenope, the first settlement along the Naples coast. This coastal sector was surveyed by a team of specialized divers (archaeologists and geomorphologists) and by using an Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) equipped with acoustic and optical sensors. The indirect surveys provided a high-resolution dataset of morpho-acoustic and optical measurements, useful to obtain the geological, geomorphological and archaeological interpretations necessary to formulate hypotheses on the functionality of the complex submerged archaeological structure detected in the stu...
This paper describe the results of a PHD multidisciplinary research on four geo-archaeo-sites along ...
In recent years, detailed geoarcheological investigations have been carried out to search for traces...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...
This paper shows an interesting case of coastal landscape reconstruction by using innovative marine ...
The Posillipo promontory is an elongated tufaceous ridge located on the southern periphery of the Ca...
The southwestern periphery of Naples is dominated by the Posillipo promontory, an elongated tuffaceo...
The project is part of a research carried out by the Department of Cultural Heritage of the Universi...
The Gulf of Manfredonia and the Tavoliere Plain have experienced intense human colonization since th...
Submarine surveys carried out in Campania, particularly since the 90s along the coastaland of Sinues...
This research aims to present new data regarding the relative sea-level variations and related morph...
Abstract This study provides new evidence of the presence of an ancient Roman road in correspondence...
This research aims to evaluate the amount of vertical ground movements during Roman times inside the...
In the Porto Cesareo (Lecce, Italy) coastal area, submerged and semi-submerged archaeological evide...
The Roman Villa on the Marina di Equa (Vico Equense, Sorrento Peninsula, Italy), built in the first ...
We studied the sea-level change and the volcano-tectonic behaviour of the pericoastal belt of Procid...
This paper describe the results of a PHD multidisciplinary research on four geo-archaeo-sites along ...
In recent years, detailed geoarcheological investigations have been carried out to search for traces...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...
This paper shows an interesting case of coastal landscape reconstruction by using innovative marine ...
The Posillipo promontory is an elongated tufaceous ridge located on the southern periphery of the Ca...
The southwestern periphery of Naples is dominated by the Posillipo promontory, an elongated tuffaceo...
The project is part of a research carried out by the Department of Cultural Heritage of the Universi...
The Gulf of Manfredonia and the Tavoliere Plain have experienced intense human colonization since th...
Submarine surveys carried out in Campania, particularly since the 90s along the coastaland of Sinues...
This research aims to present new data regarding the relative sea-level variations and related morph...
Abstract This study provides new evidence of the presence of an ancient Roman road in correspondence...
This research aims to evaluate the amount of vertical ground movements during Roman times inside the...
In the Porto Cesareo (Lecce, Italy) coastal area, submerged and semi-submerged archaeological evide...
The Roman Villa on the Marina di Equa (Vico Equense, Sorrento Peninsula, Italy), built in the first ...
We studied the sea-level change and the volcano-tectonic behaviour of the pericoastal belt of Procid...
This paper describe the results of a PHD multidisciplinary research on four geo-archaeo-sites along ...
In recent years, detailed geoarcheological investigations have been carried out to search for traces...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...