Trmun (north-eastern Italy): Multi-scale remote and ground-based sensing of a Bronze Age and post-Roman fortification

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作者
Bernardini, Federico [1 ,2 ]
Pipan, Michele [3 ]
Forte, Emanuele [3 ]
Leghissa, Elena [4 ]
Calosi, Massimo [1 ]
Furlani, Stefano [3 ]
Broking, Samantha Hunter [1 ]
Loiacono, Roberta [5 ]
Macovaz, Vanja [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ca Foscari Venezia, Dipartimento Studi Umanist, Dorsoduro 3484-D, I-30123 Venice, Italy
[2] Abdus Salam Int Ctr Theoret Phys, Multidisciplinary Lab, Str Costiera 11, I-34151 Trieste, Italy
[3] Univ Trieste, Dipartimento Matemat & Geosci, Via Weiss 2, I-34128 Trieste, Italy
[4] ZRC SAZU, Inst Arheol, Novi Trg 2, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia
[5] Univ Udine, Univ INFN Trieste Udine, Scuola Interateneo Specializzaz Beni Archeol, Via Palladio 8, I-33100 Udine, Italy
[6] Univ Florence, Dept Hist Archaeol Geog Fine & Performing Arts SA, Via S Gallo 10, I-50129 Florence, Italy
关键词
northern Istria; Thermal imaging; Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS); Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry; 3D Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR); Bronze Age and post-Roman periods; 3D GPR; PENETRATING RADAR; TRIESTE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jasrep.2023.104108
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K85 [文物考古];
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0601 ;
摘要
We have used multi-scale remote sensing to investigate a little known archaeological site in northern Istria (north-eastern Italy). Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) and archaeological field surveys have allowed us to identify the position and extension of a large Protohistoric hillfort. Its highest and best-preserved sector, corresponding to a modest elevation at the eastern margin of the settlement, has been further investigated through thermal imaging, high-resolution ALS, drone Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry and 3D Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), leading to a detailed identification of unexpected buried features. An excavation campaign conducted in 2022 has confirmed the remote and ground-based sensing results. This excavation has led to the discovery of a Bronze Age fortification, partially reused and modified with the construction of 2 or 3 square towers during the post-Roman period. Our results demonstrate that the combined analysis of multi-scale remote and ground-based sensing is crucial to planning archaeological exploration in the field. Digital methods provide high-resolution topography and detect buried features that assist in monitoring and managing cultural heritage.
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