The contribution presents the analysis of the works carried out within the Sapienza Archaeological Mission in Gortys of Crete, focused on the urban and topographic reconstruction of the city and its surroundings. Specifically, the results, still not conclusive, of the most recent phase of this research are presented (2024-2025), within the framework of a PRIN 2022 funding. The work involved the systematic acquisition of aerial survey images with the aim of producing an orthorectified cartography of the Gortine area and to process the Digital Elevation Models, in order to implement the GIS system, the core of the PRIN project. The archaeological mission also provided the opportunity to experiment with acquisitions in the field of proximity remote sensing through the use of thermal sensors and the application of vegetative indices elaborated on single electromagnetic bands, in a peculiar climatic context such as that of Gortys. The implementation of all this data in the GIS allowed us to analyze the organization of urban spaces in different sectors of the ancient city. Specifically, data relating to the relationship between the two main macro-phases of the city are presented: the hellenistic planning and the roman adjustments.
Rilevamenti aerei multisensore per lo studio dell’urbanistica di Gortina di Creta / Jaia, A.M., Ebanista, L.. - In: ARCHEOLOGIA E CALCOLATORI. SUPPLEMENTO. - ISSN 2385-202X. - 15(2026), pp. 325-342. (Indagini non invasive multidisciplinari per la conoscenza della topografia antica di centri urbani e del territorio Roma ).
Rilevamenti aerei multisensore per lo studio dell’urbanistica di Gortina di Creta
jaia, alessandro maria;ebanista, laura
2026
Abstract
The contribution presents the analysis of the works carried out within the Sapienza Archaeological Mission in Gortys of Crete, focused on the urban and topographic reconstruction of the city and its surroundings. Specifically, the results, still not conclusive, of the most recent phase of this research are presented (2024-2025), within the framework of a PRIN 2022 funding. The work involved the systematic acquisition of aerial survey images with the aim of producing an orthorectified cartography of the Gortine area and to process the Digital Elevation Models, in order to implement the GIS system, the core of the PRIN project. The archaeological mission also provided the opportunity to experiment with acquisitions in the field of proximity remote sensing through the use of thermal sensors and the application of vegetative indices elaborated on single electromagnetic bands, in a peculiar climatic context such as that of Gortys. The implementation of all this data in the GIS allowed us to analyze the organization of urban spaces in different sectors of the ancient city. Specifically, data relating to the relationship between the two main macro-phases of the city are presented: the hellenistic planning and the roman adjustments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


