3D high resolution Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey was performed in the Crypt of the Duomo of Lecce (South Italy), built in 1114. The GPR data revealed us a stratified subsoil in which there is a distribution, with the depth, of several "remains" referable to different epochs. Here we present and discuss the experimental evidences, comparing them with the historical-archaeological documentation. We think that they constitute a valid contribution to the knowledge of the ancient stratigraphy, as well as of the Roman history of Lecce, especially because of many suppositions have not yet found a confirmation. © 2009 IEEE.

3D High resolution GPR survey to help the reconstruction of the archaeological stratigraphy of Lecce (Italy)

Leucci G;
2010

Abstract

3D high resolution Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey was performed in the Crypt of the Duomo of Lecce (South Italy), built in 1114. The GPR data revealed us a stratified subsoil in which there is a distribution, with the depth, of several "remains" referable to different epochs. Here we present and discuss the experimental evidences, comparing them with the historical-archaeological documentation. We think that they constitute a valid contribution to the knowledge of the ancient stratigraphy, as well as of the Roman history of Lecce, especially because of many suppositions have not yet found a confirmation. © 2009 IEEE.
2010
Inglese
13th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR),
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3D GPR
Ancient stratigraphy
Crypt of Leece's Duomo
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Leucci G.; D'Agostino D.; Cataldo R.
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04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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