This paper focuses on the potential of an integrated approach using aerial LiDAR, aerial and terrestrial photogrammetry, terrestrial laser scanning, and archaeological survey to detect the presence and configuration of lost medieval settlements under canopy. This approach was applied to the site of Altanum (Calabria, Italy), on the hill of Sant’Eusebio, completely covered by vegetation. Altanum was a large fortified settlement characterised by a long occupation, especially during the Byzantine and Norman-Swabian periods. The activity began by carrying out a LiDAR survey of the whole hill. The acquired LiDAR data were processed and filtered in order to obtain a DFM (Digital Feature Model) useful for the identification of features of archaeol...
International audienceAirborne laser scanning (ALS) of archaeological regions of interest is nowaday...
The remains of the medieval town of Castelmonardo (Calabria, Italy) are located on a hill, a few kil...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists:...
This paper focuses on the potential of an integrated approach using aerial LiDAR, aerial and terrest...
Despite the recognized effectiveness of LiDAR in penetrating forest canopies, its capability for arc...
Landscape Archaeology, in addition to classical disciplines such as geography, history, environment ...
This paper deals with a UAV LiDAR methodological approach for the identification and extraction of a...
Despite the recognized effectiveness of LiDAR in penetrating forest canopies, its capability for arc...
The phenomenon of lost villages in the late Middle Ages is a topic as complex as it is stimulating f...
The Trieste Karst, at the northernmost shore of the Adriatic Sea, is rich in prehistoric caves and p...
The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening ...
The Trieste Karst, at the north-easternmost shore of the Adriatic Sea, is rich in prehistoric caves ...
The use of topographic airborne LiDAR data has become an essential part of archaeological prospectio...
In research on abandoned villages in Basilicata, the integration of historical iconographic and desc...
Within the "Tarquinia Project" and the “Centro di Ricerca Coordinato”, involving different groups of...
International audienceAirborne laser scanning (ALS) of archaeological regions of interest is nowaday...
The remains of the medieval town of Castelmonardo (Calabria, Italy) are located on a hill, a few kil...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists:...
This paper focuses on the potential of an integrated approach using aerial LiDAR, aerial and terrest...
Despite the recognized effectiveness of LiDAR in penetrating forest canopies, its capability for arc...
Landscape Archaeology, in addition to classical disciplines such as geography, history, environment ...
This paper deals with a UAV LiDAR methodological approach for the identification and extraction of a...
Despite the recognized effectiveness of LiDAR in penetrating forest canopies, its capability for arc...
The phenomenon of lost villages in the late Middle Ages is a topic as complex as it is stimulating f...
The Trieste Karst, at the northernmost shore of the Adriatic Sea, is rich in prehistoric caves and p...
The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening ...
The Trieste Karst, at the north-easternmost shore of the Adriatic Sea, is rich in prehistoric caves ...
The use of topographic airborne LiDAR data has become an essential part of archaeological prospectio...
In research on abandoned villages in Basilicata, the integration of historical iconographic and desc...
Within the "Tarquinia Project" and the “Centro di Ricerca Coordinato”, involving different groups of...
International audienceAirborne laser scanning (ALS) of archaeological regions of interest is nowaday...
The remains of the medieval town of Castelmonardo (Calabria, Italy) are located on a hill, a few kil...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists:...