The area south-east of Rome is characterised by the presence of several roman aqueducts which brought water to the eternal city from the Apennine and Alban Hills springs. In the last 40 years, several pieces of evidence about these aqueducts were acquired during the realisation of archaeological test trenches before building activities. In 2019, a small branch of a subterranean aqueduct unknown to the Latin sources was unearthed in Via dei Sette Metri. Here we show that this aqueduct is a lateral branch of the Anio Novus, a major imperial aqueduct built between 38 and 52 CE. To achieve this result, we employed detailed photogrammetric restitution of the new aqueduct and an integrated geophysical survey focused in the area where the Anio Nov...
A research project aimed at the study of the archaeological context of the Basilica Julia in the Rom...
The aqueducts built by the ancient Romans are among the most impressive evidence of their engineerin...
This paper deals with a geophysical experimental activity carried out in the Maxentius Complex, an a...
The area south-east of Rome is characterised by the presence of several roman aqueducts which brough...
The area south-east of Rome is characterised by the presence of several roman aqueducts which brough...
This paper presents an integrated analysis using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electrical resis...
This paper presents an integrated analysis using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electrical resis...
The Romans built the ancient town of Grumentum during the 3rd century B.C. in the southern part of t...
Detection of the buried antique Roman aqueduct, which supplied fresh water to the ancient town of Ka...
An intersection of two roman glareatae roads and an underground stretch of a Roman aqueduct (rivus s...
Integrated geophysical prospecting has produced remarkable results in the field of archaeology. In a...
The presence of the modern “Nando Martellini” athletic stadium, which is near the Carcalla Baths, in...
A research project aimed at the study of the archaeological context of the Basilica Julia in the Rom...
The aqueducts built by the ancient Romans are among the most impressive evidence of their engineerin...
This paper deals with a geophysical experimental activity carried out in the Maxentius Complex, an a...
The area south-east of Rome is characterised by the presence of several roman aqueducts which brough...
The area south-east of Rome is characterised by the presence of several roman aqueducts which brough...
This paper presents an integrated analysis using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electrical resis...
This paper presents an integrated analysis using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electrical resis...
The Romans built the ancient town of Grumentum during the 3rd century B.C. in the southern part of t...
Detection of the buried antique Roman aqueduct, which supplied fresh water to the ancient town of Ka...
An intersection of two roman glareatae roads and an underground stretch of a Roman aqueduct (rivus s...
Integrated geophysical prospecting has produced remarkable results in the field of archaeology. In a...
The presence of the modern “Nando Martellini” athletic stadium, which is near the Carcalla Baths, in...
A research project aimed at the study of the archaeological context of the Basilica Julia in the Rom...
The aqueducts built by the ancient Romans are among the most impressive evidence of their engineerin...
This paper deals with a geophysical experimental activity carried out in the Maxentius Complex, an a...