To the northwest of the ancient city of Ostia, the analysis of cores revealed a stratigraphic sequence, which we interpret as the filling of a harbour basin. This basin, located at the west of the so-called “Palazzo Imperiale” presents seven characteristics: (1) The maximum depth is 6 m below the Roman sea level. This depth allowed any type of ship (even heavy tonnage) to access the harbour. (2) A chronostratigraphic gap at ?6 m below Roman sea level suggests digging operations in the basin (or subsequent dredging) that have caused the loss of sedimentary archives. (3) The filling consists of dark clays typical of a quiet environment but open to marine and river influences. (4) The dates at the base of this sequence give a range between the...
peer reviewedOstia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-cit...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed description of the sediments trapped by the Can...
The Roman canal, which was found using magnetometer survey in Isola Sacra (Tiber delta, Italy) in 20...
To the northwest of the ancient city of Ostia, the analysis of cores revealed a stratigraphic sequen...
International audienceTo the northwest of the ancient city of Ostia, the analysis of cores revealed ...
International audienceThe high-resolution study of the stratigraphic sequence of Ostia basin is base...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, the geoarchaeology of ancient harbours has been a very...
International audienceA high-resolution study was carried out on the stratigraphic sequence of the O...
Over the last 20 years, the geoarchaeology of ancient harbours has been a very active area of resear...
Ancient harbours are rich archives of human-environment interaction. However, dating harbour deposit...
peer reviewedOstia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-cit...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed description of the sediments trapped by the Can...
The Roman canal, which was found using magnetometer survey in Isola Sacra (Tiber delta, Italy) in 20...
To the northwest of the ancient city of Ostia, the analysis of cores revealed a stratigraphic sequen...
International audienceTo the northwest of the ancient city of Ostia, the analysis of cores revealed ...
International audienceThe high-resolution study of the stratigraphic sequence of Ostia basin is base...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, the geoarchaeology of ancient harbours has been a very...
International audienceA high-resolution study was carried out on the stratigraphic sequence of the O...
Over the last 20 years, the geoarchaeology of ancient harbours has been a very active area of resear...
Ancient harbours are rich archives of human-environment interaction. However, dating harbour deposit...
peer reviewedOstia is one of the most extensively excavated cities of the Roman period. The port-cit...
International audienceThis paper presents a detailed description of the sediments trapped by the Can...
The Roman canal, which was found using magnetometer survey in Isola Sacra (Tiber delta, Italy) in 20...