In 1999 the University of Padua has begun a geoarchaelogical research in the area of the Ca\u2019 Tron estate (Treviso), in the region of the ancient Venetian/Roman town Altinum by the inner shores of the lagoon of Venice. The research is carried out with a multidisciplinary approach, involving archaeologists, geologists, archaeometrists, paleobotanists, remote sensing specialists, geophysicists. The main archaeological features discovered in the study area are two branches of the Roman road via Annia: an older and outer one, nearer to the lagoon, and a more recent and inner one. Archaeological evidence in the estate spans since the Neolithic to Middle/Modern Age and some artefacts testify a millennial use of the road. The paper focuses on...
Built to ensure military and administrative control of the provinces of the Roman Empire, the consul...
The Roman bridge near Canosa di Puglia (Southern Italy) currently has a very different morphology fr...
Object of the research activities reported within this paper is one of the best-preserved and famous...
The wooden foundations of Ponte di Rialto (Rialto Bridge), the oldest and most famous of the four br...
Within the framework of a geoarchaeological research project started in 2000, supported by Fondazion...
The Pietra dell’Oglio bridge is the only Roman infrastructure that crosses the Ofanto River between...
This project aims to reconstruct the history of a portion of the Venetian Plain, sited at the northe...
Ca\u2019 Tron is located in the lower part of the Venetian plain, at the inner margin of the Lagoon ...
The ancient Roman Bridge, 2,000 years old, is located on the old Via Traiana route, three kilom...
The study area is about 30 km far from the Adriatic coast, between the cities of Rovigo and Adria, a...
Along the Via Flaminia, one of the main crossing roads of Umbria, near the town of Narni, Augustus b...
We present the results of a dendrochronological study and radiocarbon dating of the wooden piles of ...
Strategically located on the inner margin of the Lagoon of Venice, Altinum was one of the most impor...
During work for the construction of Rome’s new structure for trade fairs in the locality of Ponte Ga...
Abstract This study provides new evidence of the presence of an ancient Roman road in correspondence...
Built to ensure military and administrative control of the provinces of the Roman Empire, the consul...
The Roman bridge near Canosa di Puglia (Southern Italy) currently has a very different morphology fr...
Object of the research activities reported within this paper is one of the best-preserved and famous...
The wooden foundations of Ponte di Rialto (Rialto Bridge), the oldest and most famous of the four br...
Within the framework of a geoarchaeological research project started in 2000, supported by Fondazion...
The Pietra dell’Oglio bridge is the only Roman infrastructure that crosses the Ofanto River between...
This project aims to reconstruct the history of a portion of the Venetian Plain, sited at the northe...
Ca\u2019 Tron is located in the lower part of the Venetian plain, at the inner margin of the Lagoon ...
The ancient Roman Bridge, 2,000 years old, is located on the old Via Traiana route, three kilom...
The study area is about 30 km far from the Adriatic coast, between the cities of Rovigo and Adria, a...
Along the Via Flaminia, one of the main crossing roads of Umbria, near the town of Narni, Augustus b...
We present the results of a dendrochronological study and radiocarbon dating of the wooden piles of ...
Strategically located on the inner margin of the Lagoon of Venice, Altinum was one of the most impor...
During work for the construction of Rome’s new structure for trade fairs in the locality of Ponte Ga...
Abstract This study provides new evidence of the presence of an ancient Roman road in correspondence...
Built to ensure military and administrative control of the provinces of the Roman Empire, the consul...
The Roman bridge near Canosa di Puglia (Southern Italy) currently has a very different morphology fr...
Object of the research activities reported within this paper is one of the best-preserved and famous...