The increasing use of geophysical investigations for archaeological purposes is now provided also by Italian reforms about preventive archaeology. They allow not only the discovery or the spatial definition of possible buried archaeological evidence, but they are also able to define the state of preservation of ancient structures. The Bocca delle Menate archaeological site is in Comacchio village territory, situated in Ferrara provence (Emilia Romagna region, Italy). The archeological site provides important evidence of the Roman presence in the Po Delta (Italy). The Roman villa was excavated between 1958 and 1959, during the reclaiming works in the Mezzano Valley (Comacchio, Ferrara). An archaeological preliminary survey and a geophysical field trip using Geomagnetic and Frequency Domain Electromagnetic Methods were carried out, following the aim to identify the planimetry of the villa previously excavated and eventually newly discovered archaeological remains. The geomagnetic results detected the archaeological buried structures, even if the original disposition of them is not completely highlighted. The electromagnetic method was able to depict the geological and geomorphological background surrounding the Roman villa. The obtained results highlighted that the applied geophysical methods are excellent tools for the preservation, protection, and monitoring of archaeological heritage previously excavated, adding to their already known importance as best tools for new archaeological buried remains detections.

Geomagnetic and FDEM methods in the roman archaeological site of Bocca Delle Menate (Comacchio, Italy) / Rizzo, E.; Dubbini, R.; Clementi, J.; Capozzoli, L.; Martino, G; Fornasari, G.; Fiano, F. R.; Lombardi, M.. - In: HERITAGE. - ISSN 2571-9408. - 6:(2023), pp. 1698-1712. [10.3390/heritage6020090]

Geomagnetic and FDEM methods in the roman archaeological site of Bocca Delle Menate (Comacchio, Italy)

J. Clementi;
2023

Abstract

The increasing use of geophysical investigations for archaeological purposes is now provided also by Italian reforms about preventive archaeology. They allow not only the discovery or the spatial definition of possible buried archaeological evidence, but they are also able to define the state of preservation of ancient structures. The Bocca delle Menate archaeological site is in Comacchio village territory, situated in Ferrara provence (Emilia Romagna region, Italy). The archeological site provides important evidence of the Roman presence in the Po Delta (Italy). The Roman villa was excavated between 1958 and 1959, during the reclaiming works in the Mezzano Valley (Comacchio, Ferrara). An archaeological preliminary survey and a geophysical field trip using Geomagnetic and Frequency Domain Electromagnetic Methods were carried out, following the aim to identify the planimetry of the villa previously excavated and eventually newly discovered archaeological remains. The geomagnetic results detected the archaeological buried structures, even if the original disposition of them is not completely highlighted. The electromagnetic method was able to depict the geological and geomorphological background surrounding the Roman villa. The obtained results highlighted that the applied geophysical methods are excellent tools for the preservation, protection, and monitoring of archaeological heritage previously excavated, adding to their already known importance as best tools for new archaeological buried remains detections.
2023
geomagnetic method; FDE method; non-invasive archaeology
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Geomagnetic and FDEM methods in the roman archaeological site of Bocca Delle Menate (Comacchio, Italy) / Rizzo, E.; Dubbini, R.; Clementi, J.; Capozzoli, L.; Martino, G; Fornasari, G.; Fiano, F. R.; Lombardi, M.. - In: HERITAGE. - ISSN 2571-9408. - 6:(2023), pp. 1698-1712. [10.3390/heritage6020090]
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