A large part of the archaeological remains still to be discovered and excavated are not in remote and depopulated areas of the earth but are often beneath urban centres that have buried them with centuries of debris and later constructions. Excavating in these contexts is much more complex than digging in rural or sparsely inhabited areas because of the constraints imposed by existing buildings and infrastructure. It should also be considered that within an urbanised area, any archaeological remains are concentrated in the subsoil of the historic centre, which is, therefore, often surmounted by buildings that are more recent than the remains but historical as well, and thus, of considerable value and vulnerability. For this reason, an archa...
The present essay is the result of a cooperative work between geophysicists and archaeologists in wh...
The present essay is the result of a cooperative work between geophysicists and archaeologists in wh...
Not only for pure topographical but also for archaeological purposes, GPS is a suitable surveying te...
A photogrammetric survey of a unique archaeological site is reported in this paper. The...
A lively debate has developed regarding the characteristics of the so-called Horologium Augusti, at ...
During the excavation (2010-2011) in the residence of Antonini Emperor (probably, that it may be the...
Surveying procedures in Archaeology are often multidisciplinary techniques because they have to cons...
Integrated geophysical prospecting has produced remarkable results in the field of archaeology. In a...
During geophysical investigations (2010- 2011) at the archaeological site of the ‘Villa degli Anto...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
The regular application of geophysical, geochemical and topographical survey techniques to evaluate ...
In the last few years, the location and characterization of buried historical objects is a task that...
Kamarina, located in southern Sicily (Italy), was an important Greek colony since its foundation in...
The monument known as “Torrione” of Pollenzo (Piedmont – Italy), presently located in the garden of ...
This paper deals with a geophysical experimental activity carried out in Maxenxius Complex, an archa...
The present essay is the result of a cooperative work between geophysicists and archaeologists in wh...
The present essay is the result of a cooperative work between geophysicists and archaeologists in wh...
Not only for pure topographical but also for archaeological purposes, GPS is a suitable surveying te...
A photogrammetric survey of a unique archaeological site is reported in this paper. The...
A lively debate has developed regarding the characteristics of the so-called Horologium Augusti, at ...
During the excavation (2010-2011) in the residence of Antonini Emperor (probably, that it may be the...
Surveying procedures in Archaeology are often multidisciplinary techniques because they have to cons...
Integrated geophysical prospecting has produced remarkable results in the field of archaeology. In a...
During geophysical investigations (2010- 2011) at the archaeological site of the ‘Villa degli Anto...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
The regular application of geophysical, geochemical and topographical survey techniques to evaluate ...
In the last few years, the location and characterization of buried historical objects is a task that...
Kamarina, located in southern Sicily (Italy), was an important Greek colony since its foundation in...
The monument known as “Torrione” of Pollenzo (Piedmont – Italy), presently located in the garden of ...
This paper deals with a geophysical experimental activity carried out in Maxenxius Complex, an archa...
The present essay is the result of a cooperative work between geophysicists and archaeologists in wh...
The present essay is the result of a cooperative work between geophysicists and archaeologists in wh...
Not only for pure topographical but also for archaeological purposes, GPS is a suitable surveying te...