Nuraghe S’Urachi is a monumental architectural complex in West Central Sardinia that was probably first built in the Bronze Age and remained occupied continuously into the early Roman Imperial period. It has been the object of systematic and largescale archaeological investigations in three different phases since 1948 when the first excavations revealed a complex building within a massive defensive wall and multiple towers. Intermittent fieldwork between the 1980s and 2005 subsequently showed that the central nuraghe might comprise up to five principal towers. In 2013, a new collaborative research project, sponsored by Brown University and the Municipality of San Vero Milis, brought together a multidisciplinary research project to investiga...
The Terramara Santa Rosa is a Middle and Late Bronze Age archaeological site located in the Po alluv...
An integrated geophysical survey was conducted in September 2007 at the Cathedral of Ta...
During the International Summer School students and lectures - after three days theoretical lessons ...
Nuraghe S’Urachi is a monumental architectural complex in West Central Sardinia that was probably fi...
During the Middle and Recent Bronze Age, the Po Plain and, more broadly Northern Italy were populate...
During the Middle and Recent Bronze Age, the Po Plain and, more broadly Northern Italy were populat...
This paper deals with the resistivity continuous surveys on extensive area carried out at the Mont’e...
This paper focuses on the contribution of geophysical measurements to the study of the Sarno Baths i...
We have used multi-scale remote sensing to investigate a little known archaeological site in norther...
In 2009-2011, Progetto Pran’e Siddi excavated two trenches at Nuraghe Sa Conca ʾe sa Cresia, located...
The regular application of geophysical survey techniques to evaluate archaeological sites is well es...
Archaeological sites in rural areas are often characterized by structural remains that are made of m...
The paper summarizes the experimental results of near-surface geophysical tests, such as Ground Pene...
Satala is one of the last great military centers in the Roman East available for archaeological and ...
The results of geophysical survey carried out at the archaeological site of Tindari, located 70 km w...
The Terramara Santa Rosa is a Middle and Late Bronze Age archaeological site located in the Po alluv...
An integrated geophysical survey was conducted in September 2007 at the Cathedral of Ta...
During the International Summer School students and lectures - after three days theoretical lessons ...
Nuraghe S’Urachi is a monumental architectural complex in West Central Sardinia that was probably fi...
During the Middle and Recent Bronze Age, the Po Plain and, more broadly Northern Italy were populate...
During the Middle and Recent Bronze Age, the Po Plain and, more broadly Northern Italy were populat...
This paper deals with the resistivity continuous surveys on extensive area carried out at the Mont’e...
This paper focuses on the contribution of geophysical measurements to the study of the Sarno Baths i...
We have used multi-scale remote sensing to investigate a little known archaeological site in norther...
In 2009-2011, Progetto Pran’e Siddi excavated two trenches at Nuraghe Sa Conca ʾe sa Cresia, located...
The regular application of geophysical survey techniques to evaluate archaeological sites is well es...
Archaeological sites in rural areas are often characterized by structural remains that are made of m...
The paper summarizes the experimental results of near-surface geophysical tests, such as Ground Pene...
Satala is one of the last great military centers in the Roman East available for archaeological and ...
The results of geophysical survey carried out at the archaeological site of Tindari, located 70 km w...
The Terramara Santa Rosa is a Middle and Late Bronze Age archaeological site located in the Po alluv...
An integrated geophysical survey was conducted in September 2007 at the Cathedral of Ta...
During the International Summer School students and lectures - after three days theoretical lessons ...