Integrated Archaeological and Geophysical Surveys in the Historical Center of Augusta (Eastern Sicily, Italy)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Augusta was founded by Emperor Frederick II between 1233/34 and 1238/39 on a
peninsula. Despite its short history, over the centuries the town has undergone profound
transformations due to demolitions (1680-1682) and earthquakes (1542, 1693) that have changed
its architectural and urban features. Integrated archaeological and geophysical investigations
were undertaken to solve specific archaeological problems which are part of a wider debate
regarding the phenomena connected to the medieval and urban layout and archaeological
potential analysis. Particularly the geophysical surveys undertaken in the historical center of
Augusta, by means Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR), allowed a 3D reconstruction of
archaeological structures in the subsoil until the depth of about 4m
peninsula. Despite its short history, over the centuries the town has undergone profound
transformations due to demolitions (1680-1682) and earthquakes (1542, 1693) that have changed
its architectural and urban features. Integrated archaeological and geophysical investigations
were undertaken to solve specific archaeological problems which are part of a wider debate
regarding the phenomena connected to the medieval and urban layout and archaeological
potential analysis. Particularly the geophysical surveys undertaken in the historical center of
Augusta, by means Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR), allowed a 3D reconstruction of
archaeological structures in the subsoil until the depth of about 4m
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Geophysics; Archaeology; Augusta; Sicily
Elenco autori:
Fragala', Giovanni; Leucci, Giovanni; Cacciaguerra, Giuseppe; DE GIORGI, Lara
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