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Seismic risk is a global challenge that spans multiple disciplines. Archaeology plays a crucial role, offering significant value in preserving and understanding Cultural Heritage. This book, through the European PROTECT project, explores how archeoseismology applied to architecture can make a meaningful impact. Focusing on the historic center of Siena, it presents new methodologies and innovative findings, offering a multidisciplinary approach that uncovers fresh perspectives on a complex urban and social context, as well as its relationship with both medieval and modern earthquakes.
Contents
Chapter I - The PROTECT project: archaeoseismology applied to urban areas
Chapter II - The city of Siena: the context of investigation and research strategy
Introduction to the study context
A seismic history of the city of Siena
Chapter III - Methodologies of analysis
Analysis of historical and seismological sources
Archeological surveys of built structures
Digital surveys
Archeosismological analysis of built features
Chapter IV - Application to study context
Analysis at the macro scale: Terzi and Popoli
Medium-scale analysis: street fronts and building aggregates
Micro-scale analysis: architectural complexes
Chapter V - First steps towards an operational protocol for historic city centres
The analysis protocol
Validation of the method: Siena and the 2023 earthquake
Chapter VI - Conclusions and prospects for research
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