This article reports the mapping of the stones, including marbles and brick masonry, used for building the facade of the medieval Church of St. Nicholas (XI century ad), one of the most interesting churches in Pisa, due also to the nearby famous octagonal bell tower. Mapping of stone materials was performed using a computer-aided design (CAD)/geographical information system (GIS) software package for storing and processing spatial information of the ashlars, obtained using three-dimensional (3D) laser-scanning data, combined with high-resolution images, and stone-to-stone observations. Based on collected data, the facade of the Church of St. Nicholas appeared mostly composed of rocks belonging to the metamorphic Tuscan sequence, quartzites,...
This article shows the results obtained in the three dimensional survey of the church of Santa Maria...
The marble floor of the presbytery of St. Nicola’s basilica (Bari, Italy) is one of the few survivor...
The research activities involved the application of the Geomatic techniques in the Cultural Heritage...
This article reports the mapping of the stones, including marbles and brick masonry, used for buildi...
This article reports the mapping of the stones, including marbles and brick masonry, used for buildi...
Saint John’s Baptistery in Florence (Italy), dating back to the XI century, represents one of the mo...
A detailed knowledge of the building materials and of their main characteristics is a fundamental pr...
The article aims at providing a first digital geochemical and petrographic catalog of rocks quarrie...
The Sardinia Island is in the core area of the Mediterranean Sea. Its position has made it the cross...
This article presents a methodology to process information from a Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) fr...
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article presents a methodology to process information from a...
This study defines the assemblage, lithotypes and mechanical parameters of the building stones used ...
The paper deals with the results of a multi-method archaeometric study focused on the different ston...
This present work focuses on the mapping of marbles, decorative patterns and area of the mosaics of ...
The Opera Punta Rossa fortification was built at the end of XIX century (1887) on the south of Capre...
This article shows the results obtained in the three dimensional survey of the church of Santa Maria...
The marble floor of the presbytery of St. Nicola’s basilica (Bari, Italy) is one of the few survivor...
The research activities involved the application of the Geomatic techniques in the Cultural Heritage...
This article reports the mapping of the stones, including marbles and brick masonry, used for buildi...
This article reports the mapping of the stones, including marbles and brick masonry, used for buildi...
Saint John’s Baptistery in Florence (Italy), dating back to the XI century, represents one of the mo...
A detailed knowledge of the building materials and of their main characteristics is a fundamental pr...
The article aims at providing a first digital geochemical and petrographic catalog of rocks quarrie...
The Sardinia Island is in the core area of the Mediterranean Sea. Its position has made it the cross...
This article presents a methodology to process information from a Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) fr...
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article presents a methodology to process information from a...
This study defines the assemblage, lithotypes and mechanical parameters of the building stones used ...
The paper deals with the results of a multi-method archaeometric study focused on the different ston...
This present work focuses on the mapping of marbles, decorative patterns and area of the mosaics of ...
The Opera Punta Rossa fortification was built at the end of XIX century (1887) on the south of Capre...
This article shows the results obtained in the three dimensional survey of the church of Santa Maria...
The marble floor of the presbytery of St. Nicola’s basilica (Bari, Italy) is one of the few survivor...
The research activities involved the application of the Geomatic techniques in the Cultural Heritage...