Integrated Archaeological and Geophysical Surveys in the Historical Center of Augusta (Eastern Sicily, Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
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
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Geophysics; Archaeology; Augusta; Sicily
List of contributors:
Fragala', Giovanni; Leucci, Giovanni; Cacciaguerra, Giuseppe; DE GIORGI, Lara
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