The landscape of Scarlino (Grosseto, Italy) has been studied by the Department of Archaeology (University of Siena) since 1979. The archaeological site was identified in vertical air photos, but the unavailability of GPS devices at the time made location in the field difficult. Aerial photo analysis allowed us to interpret the evidence as a triple enclosure. This paper presents the data collected with magnetic, GPR and Automatic Resistivity Profiler (ARP) surveys with the purpose of opening a..
This paper presents the results of a ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey conducted in the rural a...
During the Middle and Recent Bronze Age, the Po Plain and, more broadly Northern Italy were populate...
The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening ...
The landscape of Scarlino (Grosseto, Italy) has been studied by the Department of Archaeology (Unive...
The landscape of Scarlino, located along the seaside of Grosseto (Central Italy), has been studied b...
The medieval site introduced in this relationship and individualized in the summer 2005 to the feet ...
A Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR) survey can enhance the quantity and quality of information when app...
This paper deals with the resistivity continuous surveys on extensive area carried out at the Mont’e...
There is increased interest today in making scientific progress through the use of remotely sensed d...
During the International Summer School students and lectures - after three days theoretical lessons ...
During the International Summer School students and lectures - after three days theoretical lessons ...
The regular application of geophysical survey techniques to evaluate archaeological sites is well es...
This paper presents the results of a ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey conducted in the rural a...
During the Middle and Recent Bronze Age, the Po Plain and, more broadly Northern Italy were populate...
The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening ...
The landscape of Scarlino (Grosseto, Italy) has been studied by the Department of Archaeology (Unive...
The landscape of Scarlino, located along the seaside of Grosseto (Central Italy), has been studied b...
The medieval site introduced in this relationship and individualized in the summer 2005 to the feet ...
A Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR) survey can enhance the quantity and quality of information when app...
This paper deals with the resistivity continuous surveys on extensive area carried out at the Mont’e...
There is increased interest today in making scientific progress through the use of remotely sensed d...
During the International Summer School students and lectures - after three days theoretical lessons ...
During the International Summer School students and lectures - after three days theoretical lessons ...
The regular application of geophysical survey techniques to evaluate archaeological sites is well es...
This paper presents the results of a ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey conducted in the rural a...
During the Middle and Recent Bronze Age, the Po Plain and, more broadly Northern Italy were populate...
The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening ...