The 1988 discovery of a Roman building in Pollena Trocchia, which Pagano regarded as 2nd-century grain storage facility, deserves significant reconsideration. This article is a composite of several participants on the archaeological site, giving background to the Apolline Project and an update on the 2007 campaign. Each saggio or trench is described, with detailed stratigraphic interlayering of palaeosols, building collapses, anthropic context, and volcanic eruptive deposits. Each saggio has allowed for the overall reading of the site and contributes in reconstructing the entire stratigraphic sequence, from the present to the foundation of the structures. Saggi 01 and 03 study the highest, most recent layers in the site and explore the east...
Radiocarbon dating of short-lived sample materials is a useful tool applied to date deposits of volc...
In the surroundings of Palagonia area (SE Sicily), several archaelogical sites testify to the existe...
The Vesuvius area near Naples, southern Italy, is one of the richest places for archaeological finds...
The 1988 discovery of a Roman building in Pollena Trocchia, which Pagano regarded as 2nd-century gra...
The present thesis examines two ceramic assemblages from the villa baths at Pollena Trocchia, Italy....
At Positano, the renowned town of the Amalfi coast (Salerno province), a Roman villa was found benea...
During the first four excavation campaigns (2009-2012), we investigated a thermal complex in use bet...
Archaeological excavations at the site of Montessoro (660 m. a. sl.), carried out between 2009 and 2...
The investigations of coastal landscape archaeology in the State natural reserve and marine protecte...
Burial process of Roman Villa on the northern flank of Mt. Vesuvius, Italy, was reconstructed based ...
In a selected area in the region of Apulia, Italy, an ongoing project is currently dealing with the ...
An ongoing archaeological investigation at Stromboli shows a complex pattern of human occupation of ...
Since 2005 a Belgian-Italian team, supported by the Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium), has ...
<p>The ancient cult place under the church of Sant'Omobono in Rome's Forum Boarium has been the focu...
This study deals with explosive activity of southern italian volcanoes recorded in the roman region ...
Radiocarbon dating of short-lived sample materials is a useful tool applied to date deposits of volc...
In the surroundings of Palagonia area (SE Sicily), several archaelogical sites testify to the existe...
The Vesuvius area near Naples, southern Italy, is one of the richest places for archaeological finds...
The 1988 discovery of a Roman building in Pollena Trocchia, which Pagano regarded as 2nd-century gra...
The present thesis examines two ceramic assemblages from the villa baths at Pollena Trocchia, Italy....
At Positano, the renowned town of the Amalfi coast (Salerno province), a Roman villa was found benea...
During the first four excavation campaigns (2009-2012), we investigated a thermal complex in use bet...
Archaeological excavations at the site of Montessoro (660 m. a. sl.), carried out between 2009 and 2...
The investigations of coastal landscape archaeology in the State natural reserve and marine protecte...
Burial process of Roman Villa on the northern flank of Mt. Vesuvius, Italy, was reconstructed based ...
In a selected area in the region of Apulia, Italy, an ongoing project is currently dealing with the ...
An ongoing archaeological investigation at Stromboli shows a complex pattern of human occupation of ...
Since 2005 a Belgian-Italian team, supported by the Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium), has ...
<p>The ancient cult place under the church of Sant'Omobono in Rome's Forum Boarium has been the focu...
This study deals with explosive activity of southern italian volcanoes recorded in the roman region ...
Radiocarbon dating of short-lived sample materials is a useful tool applied to date deposits of volc...
In the surroundings of Palagonia area (SE Sicily), several archaelogical sites testify to the existe...
The Vesuvius area near Naples, southern Italy, is one of the richest places for archaeological finds...