2015
DOI: 10.1002/arp.1520
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The Roman City of Altinum, Venice Lagoon, from Remote Sensing and Geophysical Prospection

Abstract: Geophysical prospection on 14 ha integrates the processing and interpretation of vertical multispectral and oblique\ud aerial images for uncovering the archaeology of the Roman city of Altinum. This Iron Age and Roman harbour city\ud was completely abandoned in the early Middle Ages, when people moved to nearby lagoon islands, and so the site\ud is particularly fit for the application of non-invasive techniques. Primary aims of the research were to test the interpretation\ud of archaeological structures in the… Show more

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“…This opens to the possibility that these surfaces act as reflectors/markers for geophysical prospection, for example, magnetic gradiometer, resistivity profile, frequency‐domain electromagnetics, or ground‐penetrating radar. Such methods provided good results in complex multistratified sites, such as Altinum in the Venice Lagoon (Mozzi et al., ), Classe (Boschi, ), and Sena Gallica (Silani et al., ) along the Adriatic Coast. Geophysical survey in an urban environment can be very complicated due to possible disturbance by present infrastructure, electricity lines, pipes, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This opens to the possibility that these surfaces act as reflectors/markers for geophysical prospection, for example, magnetic gradiometer, resistivity profile, frequency‐domain electromagnetics, or ground‐penetrating radar. Such methods provided good results in complex multistratified sites, such as Altinum in the Venice Lagoon (Mozzi et al., ), Classe (Boschi, ), and Sena Gallica (Silani et al., ) along the Adriatic Coast. Geophysical survey in an urban environment can be very complicated due to possible disturbance by present infrastructure, electricity lines, pipes, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Iron Age, Padua was an urban settlement, that fully developed as a Roman Municipium, and, after an early Medieval collapse, as a prominent Medieval and Renaissance city. Other cities in the region with a similar history created archaeological mounds, such as Altinum (Mozzi et al., ; Ninfo, Fontana, Mozzi, & Ferrarese, ), Adria (Corrò, & Mozzi, ; Piovan, Mozzi, & Stefani, ), Concordia Sagittaria (Croce Da villa and Di Filippo Balestrazzi, ), and Aquileia (Ghedini et al., ; Maselli Scotti, Degrassi, Franchini, Montenegro, & Pugliese, ). Padua grew vertically as well as laterally from the Iron Age to modern times, resulting in a 1.55 km 2 archaeological mound that is perched several meters above the surrounding alluvial plain (Ferrarese, Mozzi, Veronese, & Cervo, ; Ninfo, Ferrarese, Mozzi, and Fontana, ; Ninfo, Mozzi, & Abbà, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) is one of the rare examples of geomorphological map of a metropolis. Similar methods have been used to map anthropogenic transformations of cities (Lucchesi, Giardino 2015, Mozzi et al 2016.…”
Section: Methods For Investigating Urban Geomorphological Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban geomorphology analyses: (i) the impact of urban sprawling and human activities on natural geomorphology (Gierlinger et al 2013, Mohapatra et al 2014, Mozzi et al 2016 (ii) the geomorphic constraints on urban development (Cooke 1976);…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%