2009 •
Integration of ground remote sensing surveys and archaeological excavation to characterize the medieval mound (Scarlino, Tuscany-Italy)
Authors:
Stefano Campana, L. Marasco, A. Pecci, L. Barba, Michel Dabas, Salvatore Piro, D. Zamuner
Abstract:
The landscape of Scarlino (Grosseto, Italy) has been studied by the Department of Archaeology (University of Siena) since 1979. The archaeological site was identified in vertical air photos, but the unavailability of GPS devices at the time made location in the field difficult. Aerial photo analysis allowed us to interpret the evidence as a triple enclosure. This paper presents the data collected with magnetic, GPR and Automatic Resistivity Profiler (ARP) surveys with the purpose of opening a...
S. Campana, L. Marasco, A. Pecci, Luis Barba, S. Piro, D. Zamuner
ArchéoSciences ·
2009
Archaeology |
Remote sensing |
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