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Ammaia Project. Integrated approaches for studying Roman towns in Lusitania

Authors: CORSI, Cristina;

Ammaia Project. Integrated approaches for studying Roman towns in Lusitania

Abstract

Si presentano in questa sede i primi risultati della nuova stagione di ricerca intrapresa presso il sito archeologico di Ammaia, una città della Lusitania romana, oggi in Portogallo, sotto la direzione dell’autrice. Sono riassunte le diverse iniziative in corso e sono presentati i numerosi progetti internazionali di ricerca che hanno Ammaia come obiettivo principale di indagine. Particolare attenzione è dedicata agli straordinari risultati delle prospezioni geofisiche, condotte ad alta risoluzione e con diverse metodologie all’interno di quella che è ritenuta essere l’area intramuranea della città antica, a media risoluzione con il solo metodo magnetico nell’area suburbana. I risultati più rimarchevoli sono stati ottenuti in merito alla ricostruzione integrale dell’impianto urbano, che si presenta molto regolare e fittamente occupato, alla delineazione della principale viabilità suburbana, all’individuazione di una vasta area cimiteriale nel settore meridionale dell’agro ammaiense, con monumenti funerari ben delineati nell’interpretazione dei dati da prospezione geofisica.

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Italy
Keywords

Ammaia; prospezioni geofisiche; survey; topografia urbana

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