Microwave tomography enhanced GPR surveys in Centaur's Domus, Regio VI of Pompeii, Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
The archaeological area of Pompeii (Naples, Italy) is known worldwide as one of the most remarkable examples of a Roman Empire town, but its origins are prior to the Roman age and there is a huge archeological interest in discovering the history of the forma urbis. With respect to this framework, the paper presents results from microwave tomography enhanced ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys carried out in the Centaur's Domus, Regio VI, one of the most ancient housing areas of Pompeii. The GPR prospections aimed at addressing and driving the archeological excavation campaign performed in this area in October 2010. The results of stratigraphic assays are used to assess the reliability of the tomographic images obtained.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ground penetrating radar; microwave tomography; electromagnetic inverse scattering problems; archaeological surveys
List of contributors:
Crocco, Lorenzo; Soldovieri, Francesco; Catapano, Ilaria
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