This paper deals with a geophysical experimental activity carried out in the Maxentius Complex, an archaeological site located in Rome, Italy. The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of GPR for the structural detailing of buried roman baths structures. As a result, GPR allowed to confirm the literature-based information, i.e. to precisely locate the tanks of the thermal area. Their presence was already known through previous excavation then buried and no more visible. In addition, the tomographic analysis highlighted the presence of two further tanks, thereby suggesting the possibility of further rooms to be located close to the known ones. This assumption was also confirmed by tomographic analysis, which stressed out a ...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
The use of non-invasive geophysical techniques is becoming increasingly important in archaeological ...
Preservation of historical buildings requires particular care, as any intervention must not alter or...
This paper deals with a geophysical experimental activity carried out in the Maxentius Complex, an a...
This paper deals with a geophysical experimental activity carried out in Maxenxius Complex, an archa...
The presence of the modern “Nando Martellini” athletic stadium, which is near the Carcalla Baths, in...
Several radar surveys were conducted on the site of the Villa Romana da Tourega with a Sensors and S...
A research project aimed at the study of the archaeological context of the Basilica Julia in the Rom...
The purpose of this study was to characterize a pre-Trajan mosaic-decorated wall structure located b...
Integrated geophysical prospecting has produced remarkable results in the field of archaeology. In a...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...
GPR investigations has been collected in Pompeii, in an area of the regio III not yet fully excavate...
This paper focuses on the contribution of geophysical measurements to the study of the Sarno Baths i...
The Roman theatre of Padua stood in the area now occupied by Prato della Valle, a huge elliptical-sh...
A multidisciplinary geophysical and geotechnical study, including some non-invasive geophysical appl...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
The use of non-invasive geophysical techniques is becoming increasingly important in archaeological ...
Preservation of historical buildings requires particular care, as any intervention must not alter or...
This paper deals with a geophysical experimental activity carried out in the Maxentius Complex, an a...
This paper deals with a geophysical experimental activity carried out in Maxenxius Complex, an archa...
The presence of the modern “Nando Martellini” athletic stadium, which is near the Carcalla Baths, in...
Several radar surveys were conducted on the site of the Villa Romana da Tourega with a Sensors and S...
A research project aimed at the study of the archaeological context of the Basilica Julia in the Rom...
The purpose of this study was to characterize a pre-Trajan mosaic-decorated wall structure located b...
Integrated geophysical prospecting has produced remarkable results in the field of archaeology. In a...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...
GPR investigations has been collected in Pompeii, in an area of the regio III not yet fully excavate...
This paper focuses on the contribution of geophysical measurements to the study of the Sarno Baths i...
The Roman theatre of Padua stood in the area now occupied by Prato della Valle, a huge elliptical-sh...
A multidisciplinary geophysical and geotechnical study, including some non-invasive geophysical appl...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
The use of non-invasive geophysical techniques is becoming increasingly important in archaeological ...
Preservation of historical buildings requires particular care, as any intervention must not alter or...