Uso dei droni in archeologia. Intervista a Giuseppe Ceraudo.

Nel servizio di Giacomo Semeraro di La7, si parla dell'utilizzo dei droni in ambito archeologico e dell'eccezionale ausilio nelle attività di monitoraggio del territorio. Intervistati Giuseppe Ceraudo (docente di Aerotopografia Archeologica - Università del Salento) e Gabriele Santiccioli (Presidente FlyTop).  [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP7xSzSc1m4&feature=youtu.be ] Nel mese di settembre si svolgerà la prima Summer School in “Archeologia Area e … Leggi tutto Uso dei droni in archeologia. Intervista a Giuseppe Ceraudo.

Summer School in “Archeologia Area e Telerilevamento di prossimità con Sistemi Aeromobili a Pilotaggio Remoto (droni)”

E' disponibile nella sezione "Bandi e Concorsi" del sito Unisalento, l'Avviso di selezione pubblica per partecipare alla prima Summer School in “Archeologia Area e Telerilevamento di prossimità con Sistemi Aeromobili a Pilotaggio Remoto (droni)”. Termine presentazione domande: 20 luglio 2015 Il bando è scaricabile cliccando su questo link. In collaborazione con:               … Leggi tutto Summer School in “Archeologia Area e Telerilevamento di prossimità con Sistemi Aeromobili a Pilotaggio Remoto (droni)”

The Porta San Lorenzo

The Porta San Lorenzo (from close to a medieval church dedicated to the saint and remembered in medieval sources at the beginning of the fourteenth century.) Is located on the Via Latina in the eastern sector of the urban area of Aquinum. It is a door to a rectangular shaft preserved almost entirely built of … Leggi tutto The Porta San Lorenzo

The Arch

  In the eastern suburb of Aquinum is the honorary arch so-called " di Marcantonio". The attribution of this, very suggestive, draws its origins by Cicero (Cic. Philipp., II, 41, 105-106). The monument is one of the oldest examples of honorary arch known in Italy. Built in blocks of local travertine, the Arch missing of … Leggi tutto The Arch

The Via Latina

The Via Latina is one of the oldest roads in Italy. Already existing in protohistoric and archaic ages, the path that characterizes the Liri valley was settled around the IV-III century. BC, during the Roman colonization of southern Lazio. Leaving Rome at Porta Capena together with the Queen of Roads (the Appian Way), the Via … Leggi tutto The Via Latina

The Amphitheater

The amphitheater is located in the south-western sector of the city. Of the monument are visible only few remains  because was partially destroyed during the construction of the A1 highway between 1960 and 1961. In the summer of 2010 he was made ​​a first archaeological excavation. A farmhouse rested on four radial septa of the … Leggi tutto The Amphitheater

The Apsidal Building

The building is located close to the theater, in the central sector of the Roman city. It is a structure built of large blocks of local travertine squared. In the past, on the basis of Juvenal to the ruins had been given the name of "Temple of Diana". In the writings of some nineteenth-century travelers, … Leggi tutto The Apsidal Building

The Temple

  The major temple of Aquinum, better known as the “so-called Capitolium" was one of the largest buildings in the city. The remains are located in the northwest of the colony, in a peripheral area. The temple was built on a pre-existing cult certainly the oldest, pre-Roman times. According to the most recent studies, the … Leggi tutto The Temple