The Research On The Buried Public Monumental Complexes Of Lupiae (Lecce) by Geophysical Prospecting
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Ongoing and extensive urbanisation may threaten important archaeological structures that are still buried in
urban areas. The ground penetrating radar (GPR) method is the most promising alternative for resolving buried archaeological
structures in urban territories. This paper presents a case study that involves a geophysical survey employing the surface
three-dimensional (3D) GPR techniques, in order to archaeologically characterise the investigated areas. The site is located
in the south-western sector of the historical centre of Lecce (Apulia, Italy), where the modern city overlaps the main public
monuments of the Roman municipium of Lupiae, only partially preserved or excavated: the amphitheatre, the theatre, the
baths and maybe also the Forum. GPR measurements, integrated with the results of archaeological excavations and the
topographical surveys of the preserved remains, were carried out in several areas regarding sectors of the ancient roman
city. The GPR data were collected along a dense network of parallel profiles. The GPR sections were processed applying
specific filters to the data in order to enhance their information content. The GPR images significantly contributed in
reconstructing the complex subsurface properties in these modern urban areas. Strong GPR reflections features were
correlated with possible ancient structures and they were integrated in the digital archaeological map of the city
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
archaeological maps; GPR; Roman monuments; urban archaeology; webGIS
Elenco autori:
Scardozzi, Giuseppe; Leucci, Giovanni; Ditaranto, Immacolata; DE GIORGI, Lara
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