Geophysical prospection in the territory of the Roman town of Aesernia, Central-Southern Italy

Authors

  • Apostolos Sarris
  • Gianluca Cantoro
  • Rogier Kalkers
  • Jeremia Pelgrom
  • Tesse Stek

Keywords:

geophysical surveys, resistivity, GPR, magnetometry, Aesernia, central southern Italy, Roman period

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References

Sarris, A. 2013. Multi+ or Manifold Geophysical Prospection. In G. Earl, T. Sly, A. Chrysanthi, P. Murrieta-Flores, C. Papadopoulos, I. Romanowska and D. Wheatley (eds), Archaeology in the Digital Era II, e-Papers from the 40th Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA2012), Southampton, 26-30 March 2012, Amsterdam
Stek, T.D. and Pelgrom, J. 2013. Landscapes of Early Roman Colonization: Non-Urban Settlement Organization and Roman Expansion in the Roman Republic (4th 1st centuries BC), Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie 50, 87
Stek, T.D., Modrall, E.B., Kalkers, R.A.A., Otterloo, R.H. v. and Sevink, J. in press. An early Roman colonial landscape in the Apennine mountains: landscape archaeological research in the territory of Aesernia (Central-Southern Italy), Analysis Archaeologic, Studies in Western Mediterranean Archaeology 1

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Sarris, A. ., Cantoro, G. ., Kalkers, R. ., Pelgrom, J. ., & Stek, T. (2015). Geophysical prospection in the territory of the Roman town of Aesernia, Central-Southern Italy. Archaeologia Polona, 53, 347–350. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/346

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