The paper presents the preliminary results of the integrated geophysical survey conducted in the hortus of the Praedia Iuliae Felicis (Pompeii, II, 4). The project aims to reconstruct the original arrangement of this vast open garden, belonging to one of Pompeii’s largest and most discussed buildings. Together with archaeological consideration, the information collected during the survey guided the location of three trenches, opened in the summer of 2019. Logistic constraints prevented from opening the three trenches in the points deemed most interesting according to the geophysical survey. Nonetheless, the multiparametric approach adopted for the survey provided useful data to the purposes of archaeological interpretation
There is no information on previous geophysical prospections carried out in the Archaeological Park ...
There is no information on previous geophysical prospections carried out in the Archaeological Park ...
There is no information on previous geophysical prospections carried out in the Archaeological Park ...
The following paper presents the results from the first campaign of archaeological excavation in the...
An integrated geophysical study was carried out in a Roman house in the archaeological area of Pompe...
In the search for bodies of archaeological interest and buried man-made objects at shallow depths, g...
Within the research agreement between the Pompeii Archaeological Park and the University of Bologna,...
In archaeological research non-invasive techniques are commonly used to characterize a site or part ...
The regular application of geophysical, geochemical and topographical survey techniques to evaluate ...
Kamarina, located in southern Sicily (Italy), was an important Greek colony since its foundation in ...
Within the wider Campus Project, this study focuses on the definition of the geometric multiscale la...
In 2015 the Department of History and Cultures of the University of Bologna took part at the Grande ...
The present essay is the result of a cooperative work between geophysicists and archaeologists in wh...
There is no information on previous geophysical prospections carried out in the Archaeological Park ...
There is no information on previous geophysical prospections carried out in the Archaeological Park ...
There is no information on previous geophysical prospections carried out in the Archaeological Park ...
The following paper presents the results from the first campaign of archaeological excavation in the...
An integrated geophysical study was carried out in a Roman house in the archaeological area of Pompe...
In the search for bodies of archaeological interest and buried man-made objects at shallow depths, g...
Within the research agreement between the Pompeii Archaeological Park and the University of Bologna,...
In archaeological research non-invasive techniques are commonly used to characterize a site or part ...
The regular application of geophysical, geochemical and topographical survey techniques to evaluate ...
Kamarina, located in southern Sicily (Italy), was an important Greek colony since its foundation in ...
Within the wider Campus Project, this study focuses on the definition of the geometric multiscale la...
In 2015 the Department of History and Cultures of the University of Bologna took part at the Grande ...
The present essay is the result of a cooperative work between geophysicists and archaeologists in wh...
There is no information on previous geophysical prospections carried out in the Archaeological Park ...
There is no information on previous geophysical prospections carried out in the Archaeological Park ...
There is no information on previous geophysical prospections carried out in the Archaeological Park ...