Non-Intrusive Methodologies for Large Area Urban Research

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Non-Intrusive Methodologies for Large Area Urban Research

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Non-Intrusive Methodologies for Large Area Urban Research brings together contributions from a conference held in 2021 in association with the ERC-funded 'Rome Transformed' research project. The papers address a major challenge in archaeology. Non-intrusive research in pursuit of a deeper understanding of urban areas can be both richly informative and cost-effective. Multiple successes in the field have led to an impressive array of innovative methodologies, methodologies that are frequently combined for still greater insight and impact. Geophysical surveys, the use of UAVs, the study of exposed historic structures and the exhaustive examination of archival records can all play a vital role, and the development of these data capture methodologies is of the utmost importance for the future of research. As well as advances in data capture methodologies, however, the papers also present case studies in the management of the big data generated and in the integration of different methodologies. A further strength of this collection lies in the range of site types considered. While many projects have historically pursued non-intrusive research in areas relatively clear of modern buildings, a growing number of research initiatives, such as 'Rome Transformed' are seeking to advance them in areas which remain densely occupied. Accordingly the material presented here will also be of interest to non-archaeologists working in such diverse fields as civil engineering, urban planning and physical geography.

Contents

Introduction - I. P. Haynes

 

RT3D stratigraphies: analysis and software design to manage data - V. Bologna, M. Azzari

 

Roman buildings on the western slopes of the Capitol. Investigations and new approach technologies - E. Bianchi, A. Pansini

 

Combining past, present, and future. Non-invasive mapping for the urban archaeology of Ascoli Piceno (Italy) - F. Boschi, E. Giorgi, M. Silani

 

SOS project: a new challenge for a novel approach to the understanding of an important historical city - S. Campana, S. Camporeale, J. Tabolli, R. Pansini, S. Güzel, G. Morelli, F. Pericci, M. Sordini, L. Gentili, F. Gianni, F. Vitali, G. Carpentiero, D. Barbagli

 

Conducting archival research in an interdisciplinary context for Rome Transformed - F. Carboni, E. D'Ignazio

 

The challenge for archaeologists using geophysics in urban areas - M. Dabas, F. Blary, G. Catanzariti

 

Methods and techniques for the interpretation and reconstruction of the ancient landscape outside the Aurelian Walls - E. Demetrescu, C. Gonzalez Esteban, S. Morretta, R. Rea

 

The archaeological area of S. Croce in Gerusalemme: new data for the reconstruction of the ancient landscape - A. De Santis, L. Bottiglieri, D. Colli, C. Rosa, M. Solvi

 

From interpretation to 'provocation' and back again: Rome Transformed SCIEDOC and the Ospedale di San Giovanni in Laterano - I. P. Haynes, T. Ravasi, I. Peverett, M. Grellert, M. Simpson

 

Rome Transformed: a multiple method geophysical approach for the urban investigations of the East Caelian - S. Kay, E. Pomar, G. Morelli

 

Three coloniae and three municipia: non-invasive exploration of urban contexts in Roman Hispania - L. Lagóstena, J. A. Ruiz Gil, J. Pérez Marrero, P. Trapero, J. Catalán, I. Rondán-Sevilla, M. Ruiz Barroso

 

The topography of Rome. An outlook for the future - P. Liverani

 

Ground-penetrating radar survey as the linchpin of a multidisciplinary approach to the study of two Roman cities in Lazio - A. Launaro, M. Millett, L. Verdonck, F. Vermeulen

 

A multidisciplinary approach for characterizing the shallow subsoil of the Central Archaeological Area of Rome for geohazard assessment - M. Moscatelli, M. Mancini, F. Stigliano, M. Simionato, C. Di Salvo, G.P. Cavinato, S. Piro

 

Acquisition, integration and interpretation of multiple GPR data sets in urban areas, as part of the ERC Rome Transformed project - S. Piro, D. Zamuner, T. Leti Messina, D. Verrecchia

 

Integrated GPR and laser scanning of Piazza Sant'Anastasia, Rome - E. Pomar, S. Kay, P. Campbell, K. Vuković

 

GPR survey in the Punic harbour of La Martela (El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain) and the methodology used for the processing and archaeological visualisation of the data - J.A. Ruiz Gil, L. Lagóstena Barrios, J. Pérez Marrero, P. Trapero, J. Catalán, I. Rondán-Sevilla, M. Ruiz Barroso

 

4D with accuracy: why bother? - A. Schmidt, T. Sparrow, C. Gaffney, V. Gaffney, A. S. Wilson, R.A.E. Coningham

 

SITAR project. New approaches and methods for an open data archaeology of Rome - M. Serlorenzi, A. Cecchetti, A. D'Andrea, F. Lamonaca, G. Leoni, R. Montalbano, S. Picciola

 

Marvellous metadata: managing metadata for the Rome Transformed Project - A. Turner