none9The Italian territory is rich in archaeological heritage, located in hilly, plain or coastal areas. Frequently, it is possible to find only the remains of ancient cultures, villages and sparse houses dating back many centuries. Therefore, no other documentation but the remains themselves can give information about both the existence and the events that eventually determined the end of historical sites, caused either by abandonment or destruction. The causes that can determine the abandonment or the destruction can be various, and may be due to anthropic and/or natural causes, and only in very few cases documents or pictures of these events are preserved. Anthropic causes can be diverse: wrong design and/or building schemes of the struct...
Abstract " This research was stimulated by the need to extend in time the record of Italy'...
Natural disasters, such as postglacial landslides in Alpine valleys, recurrently reshape the natural...
none1noOne year ago, the earthquake that devastated a wide architectural heritage in the Emilia area...
Deposits that result from the collapse of buildings are usual in geoarchaeological records. Depositi...
The transformation of Rome during the Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages has been investigate...
Building techniques from the Roman Age using earth, stone and wood are frequently found in North Ita...
A detailed archaeoseismological and geoarchaeological study performed in the archeological site of C...
Among natural hazards, mud volcanoes can damage property and infrastructures and affect hillslope ev...
The Roman town of Carsulae was founded after the construction of the “Flaminia Road“, whose track wa...
Among natural hazards, mud volcanoes can damage property and infrastructures and affect hillslope ev...
The Roman town of Carsulae built-up after construction of the “Flaminia Way“, whose track, studied b...
The 346 A.D. earthquake is known through sparse historical sources. It is mentioned by Hyeronimus as...
The progressive transformation from the protection of single monuments to that of the whole fabric o...
The archaeological site of Capo d’Orlando, located in NE Sicily was intensively inhabited during th...
This article describes the research activity carried out in the archaeological site of Castelseprio ...
Abstract " This research was stimulated by the need to extend in time the record of Italy'...
Natural disasters, such as postglacial landslides in Alpine valleys, recurrently reshape the natural...
none1noOne year ago, the earthquake that devastated a wide architectural heritage in the Emilia area...
Deposits that result from the collapse of buildings are usual in geoarchaeological records. Depositi...
The transformation of Rome during the Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages has been investigate...
Building techniques from the Roman Age using earth, stone and wood are frequently found in North Ita...
A detailed archaeoseismological and geoarchaeological study performed in the archeological site of C...
Among natural hazards, mud volcanoes can damage property and infrastructures and affect hillslope ev...
The Roman town of Carsulae was founded after the construction of the “Flaminia Road“, whose track wa...
Among natural hazards, mud volcanoes can damage property and infrastructures and affect hillslope ev...
The Roman town of Carsulae built-up after construction of the “Flaminia Way“, whose track, studied b...
The 346 A.D. earthquake is known through sparse historical sources. It is mentioned by Hyeronimus as...
The progressive transformation from the protection of single monuments to that of the whole fabric o...
The archaeological site of Capo d’Orlando, located in NE Sicily was intensively inhabited during th...
This article describes the research activity carried out in the archaeological site of Castelseprio ...
Abstract " This research was stimulated by the need to extend in time the record of Italy'...
Natural disasters, such as postglacial landslides in Alpine valleys, recurrently reshape the natural...
none1noOne year ago, the earthquake that devastated a wide architectural heritage in the Emilia area...