The New Archaeology. From remote sensing to archaeological digging in quasi-real time. The case of Monte Prama (Cabras, Sardinia, Italy)

Authors

  • Gaetano Ranieri
  • Antonio Trogu
  • Luca Piroddi
  • Calcina Sergio
  • Francesco Loddo
  • Carlo Piga
  • Raimondo Zucca
  • Alessandro Usai
  • Paolo Bernardini
  • Piergiorgio Spanu
  • Emina Usai
  • Barbara Panico
  • Adriana Scarpa
  • Luciana Tocco
  • Francesca Caputo
  • Carlo Nocco
  • Stefania Atzori

Keywords:

Multichannel GPR, ARP, 3D-ERT, Sardinia, Monte Prama, Western Mediterranean, Nuragic Culture

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Ranieri, G., Trogu, A., Piroddi, L., Sergio, C., Loddo, F., Piga, C., Zucca, R. ., Usai, A., Bernardini, P. ., Spanu, P., Usai, E., Panico, B., Scarpa, A., Tocco, L. ., Caputo, F. ., Nocco, C., & Atzori, S. (2015). The New Archaeology. From remote sensing to archaeological digging in quasi-real time. The case of Monte Prama (Cabras, Sardinia, Italy). Archaeologia Polona, 53, 635–639. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/421