4Some authors have downplayed the importance of complex vaulted systems in ashlar in Roman architecture. This has led them to seek the origins of Early Modern stonecutting in Christian Syria or Languedocian Romanesque. However, some examples in many regions of the Empire, including Lazio, argue for the existence of advanced stonecutting techniques in the Roman world. In this paper, we will study an interesting example of these structures, the Grotta dei Massacci in Osteria Nuova, now in the municipality of Frasso Sabino. Starting with a precise survey carried out by 3D laser scanning and automated photogrammetry, we will put forward some hypotheses about its measurement system, proportion, stonecutting technique and the hoisting systems u...
The impressive Hypogeum of the Volumnis, prominent family from Perugia, was built in the hellenistic...
Along the Picentini mountains slopes the Mt. Raione houses the entrance of San Michele Archangel cav...
We present the results of a multi-method archaeometric study concerning the architectural elements r...
Some authors have downplayed the importance of complex vaulted systems in ashlar in Roman architect...
The Basilica of St. Saturnino rises over a sacred site since the origins of the town of Cagliari. Th...
Some of the most structurally innovative concrete vaults built in imperial Rome employed lightweight...
Sexpartite vaults, built between the 12th and 13th centuries, stand out as the main feature of Europ...
The impressive Hypogeum of the Volumnis (Ipogeo dei Volumni), prominent family from Perugia, was bui...
Protoaurignacian foragers relied heavily on the production and use of bladelets. Techno-typological ...
The work aims to define the origin of the architectural stone elements worked by Romans and reused i...
This research aims to deepen knowledge on geomaterials used in building operations of a very importa...
An exploitation system of rock quarries was in-vestigated along a tract of the ancient Appian Way ex...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
The development of new measurement techniques is changing the process of documentation and assessmen...
The topic of this research consists in the description of landscape modifications occurring from the...
The impressive Hypogeum of the Volumnis, prominent family from Perugia, was built in the hellenistic...
Along the Picentini mountains slopes the Mt. Raione houses the entrance of San Michele Archangel cav...
We present the results of a multi-method archaeometric study concerning the architectural elements r...
Some authors have downplayed the importance of complex vaulted systems in ashlar in Roman architect...
The Basilica of St. Saturnino rises over a sacred site since the origins of the town of Cagliari. Th...
Some of the most structurally innovative concrete vaults built in imperial Rome employed lightweight...
Sexpartite vaults, built between the 12th and 13th centuries, stand out as the main feature of Europ...
The impressive Hypogeum of the Volumnis (Ipogeo dei Volumni), prominent family from Perugia, was bui...
Protoaurignacian foragers relied heavily on the production and use of bladelets. Techno-typological ...
The work aims to define the origin of the architectural stone elements worked by Romans and reused i...
This research aims to deepen knowledge on geomaterials used in building operations of a very importa...
An exploitation system of rock quarries was in-vestigated along a tract of the ancient Appian Way ex...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
The development of new measurement techniques is changing the process of documentation and assessmen...
The topic of this research consists in the description of landscape modifications occurring from the...
The impressive Hypogeum of the Volumnis, prominent family from Perugia, was built in the hellenistic...
Along the Picentini mountains slopes the Mt. Raione houses the entrance of San Michele Archangel cav...
We present the results of a multi-method archaeometric study concerning the architectural elements r...