This study provides deeper insights on our knowledge of the 847 AD earthquake that struck a large area in Central-Southern Italy causing diffuse damages in northern Campania, Molise, and Latium. Through the integration of archaeoseismic observations, geological and geophysical surveys together with a critical review of historical written sources, it was possible to identify evidence of seismic effects on ancient Medieval buildings or structures uncovered during archaeological excavations
Southwestern Sicily is an area of infrequent seismic activity. Only an earthquake occurred in the Be...
Abstract " This research was stimulated by the need to extend in time the record of Italy'...
During the 4th century AD southern Calabria and eastern Sicily were hit by an earthquake documented ...
Integration of archaeoseismic observations, geological and geophysical surveys and a critical review...
The 346 A.D. earthquake is known through sparse historical sources. It is mentioned by Hyeronimus as...
This work presents a review of archeological evidence of strong earthquakes occurring in Sicily at a...
This historical seismology study examines and supplements what is currently known from written sourc...
Archaeoseismology can provide a useful chronological tool for constraining earthquakes and documenti...
During paleoseismological investigations on the seismogenic structure responsible for the 1915 earth...
The archaeological site of Capo d’Orlando, located in NE Sicily was intensively inhabited during the...
We describe a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary method to analyse the causes of differential m...
[EN] The main uncertainty when studying the destruction horizon of an archaeological site or a herit...
Historical accounts, archaeoseismic and paleoseismological evidence allowed us to reappraise two ear...
The study deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to identify the factors controlling the...
A study aimed to shed some light on building collapse caused by the strongest earthquakes in the Sa...
Southwestern Sicily is an area of infrequent seismic activity. Only an earthquake occurred in the Be...
Abstract " This research was stimulated by the need to extend in time the record of Italy'...
During the 4th century AD southern Calabria and eastern Sicily were hit by an earthquake documented ...
Integration of archaeoseismic observations, geological and geophysical surveys and a critical review...
The 346 A.D. earthquake is known through sparse historical sources. It is mentioned by Hyeronimus as...
This work presents a review of archeological evidence of strong earthquakes occurring in Sicily at a...
This historical seismology study examines and supplements what is currently known from written sourc...
Archaeoseismology can provide a useful chronological tool for constraining earthquakes and documenti...
During paleoseismological investigations on the seismogenic structure responsible for the 1915 earth...
The archaeological site of Capo d’Orlando, located in NE Sicily was intensively inhabited during the...
We describe a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary method to analyse the causes of differential m...
[EN] The main uncertainty when studying the destruction horizon of an archaeological site or a herit...
Historical accounts, archaeoseismic and paleoseismological evidence allowed us to reappraise two ear...
The study deals with a multi-disciplinary set of tools aimed to identify the factors controlling the...
A study aimed to shed some light on building collapse caused by the strongest earthquakes in the Sa...
Southwestern Sicily is an area of infrequent seismic activity. Only an earthquake occurred in the Be...
Abstract " This research was stimulated by the need to extend in time the record of Italy'...
During the 4th century AD southern Calabria and eastern Sicily were hit by an earthquake documented ...