The discovery of ancient structures requires the collection and processing of a significant amount of data, including historical and contemporary maps as well as existing bibliographic information. We used a Geographic Information System (GIS) to organize these data, which also includes our results obtained from the topographic survey and geophysical investigations. This contribution presents the resulting GIS developed for the management of data from the archaeological area of Sabina tiberina, especially the numerous structures related to Roman villas. After introducing GIS in archaeology, we present the architecture of the system, which can facilitate both research and other dissemination purposes
Il GIS della Sabina tiberina
Bacigalupo C.;Bruni V.;De Meo A.;Leti Messina T.;
2023
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The discovery of ancient structures requires the collection and processing of a significant amount of data, including historical and contemporary maps as well as existing bibliographic information. We used a Geographic Information System (GIS) to organize these data, which also includes our results obtained from the topographic survey and geophysical investigations. This contribution presents the resulting GIS developed for the management of data from the archaeological area of Sabina tiberina, especially the numerous structures related to Roman villas. After introducing GIS in archaeology, we present the architecture of the system, which can facilitate both research and other dissemination purposesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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