The Vulci archeological site was object of interest by the Soprintendenza ai beni culturali dell’Etruria meridionale (Italian government department responsible for southern Etruria’s cultural heritage) since the beginning of the 20th century. In 2001, the Ministero dei Beni Culturali (Italian ministry of cultural heritage) along with the local authorities, opened a natural-archeological park. In this area, it lies most of the ancient Etruscan city of Velch (today known by its Latin name, Vulci) including the Osteria Necropolis that is the object of this study. Recently, new archaeological excavations were made and the local authorities needed major geological information about the volcanic lithotypes where the Etruscans used to bu...
In the frame of a project supported by the Italian Ministry of Research: "Geomorphological study and...
Aeromagnetic data collected between the Aeolian volcanoes (southern Tyrrhenian Sea) and the Calabria...
This paper aims to bring to light the possible linkage between karstic phenomena and the human occup...
The Vulci archeological site was object of interest by the Soprintendenza ai beni culturali dell’Et...
The Vulci archeological site was object of interest by the Soprintendenza ai beni culturali dell’Etr...
The Vulci archeological site was object of interest by the Soprinten- denza ai beni culturali dell’E...
Since 2002 a non-invasive investigation integrating aerial photography and high-resolution magnetome...
«Mercator» (Medocc, INTERREG IIIB) is a European project that is aimed at a detailed investigation ...
An integrated geophysical study was carried out in a Roman house in the archaeological area of Pompe...
Interpret-joints within geophysical data recorded in a complex area where ruins do not outcrop and o...
The results of a geophysical survey carried out at the archaeological site of Masseria Nigro, locate...
The results of geophysical survey carried out at the archaeological site of Tindari, located 70 km w...
The Vulsinian volcanic area is situated in Latium, west central Italy. This quarternary volcanic co...
Geophysical techniques are seldom used for the investigation of paleolithic archeological sites, mos...
In this work we present the results of a multidisciplinary study for characterising the archaeologic...
In the frame of a project supported by the Italian Ministry of Research: "Geomorphological study and...
Aeromagnetic data collected between the Aeolian volcanoes (southern Tyrrhenian Sea) and the Calabria...
This paper aims to bring to light the possible linkage between karstic phenomena and the human occup...
The Vulci archeological site was object of interest by the Soprintendenza ai beni culturali dell’Et...
The Vulci archeological site was object of interest by the Soprintendenza ai beni culturali dell’Etr...
The Vulci archeological site was object of interest by the Soprinten- denza ai beni culturali dell’E...
Since 2002 a non-invasive investigation integrating aerial photography and high-resolution magnetome...
«Mercator» (Medocc, INTERREG IIIB) is a European project that is aimed at a detailed investigation ...
An integrated geophysical study was carried out in a Roman house in the archaeological area of Pompe...
Interpret-joints within geophysical data recorded in a complex area where ruins do not outcrop and o...
The results of a geophysical survey carried out at the archaeological site of Masseria Nigro, locate...
The results of geophysical survey carried out at the archaeological site of Tindari, located 70 km w...
The Vulsinian volcanic area is situated in Latium, west central Italy. This quarternary volcanic co...
Geophysical techniques are seldom used for the investigation of paleolithic archeological sites, mos...
In this work we present the results of a multidisciplinary study for characterising the archaeologic...
In the frame of a project supported by the Italian Ministry of Research: "Geomorphological study and...
Aeromagnetic data collected between the Aeolian volcanoes (southern Tyrrhenian Sea) and the Calabria...
This paper aims to bring to light the possible linkage between karstic phenomena and the human occup...