The ancient bridge, and above all that connecting the two banks of a river, is often a difficult object to survey precisely for the specificity of the external environmental factors touched on above. The case studies examined in the Lusitania region – the bridges of Alconetar, Alcantara, Segura and Vila Formosa – represent unique instances for their current state of conservation and especially for the topographic and orographic complexity of their position, which makes the planning of the three-dimensional survey extremely complicated.
The Integrated Digital Survey As a Form of Knowledge of the Roman Bridges in Lusitania / Inglese, Carlo; Pizzo, Antonio; F., Loprencipe; D., Maiorino. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 380-381. (Intervento presentato al convegno CAA 2015. 43 Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Annual Conference tenutosi a Siena nel 30 March - 3 April).
The Integrated Digital Survey As a Form of Knowledge of the Roman Bridges in Lusitania
INGLESE, CARLO;PIZZO, ANTONIO;
2015
Abstract
The ancient bridge, and above all that connecting the two banks of a river, is often a difficult object to survey precisely for the specificity of the external environmental factors touched on above. The case studies examined in the Lusitania region – the bridges of Alconetar, Alcantara, Segura and Vila Formosa – represent unique instances for their current state of conservation and especially for the topographic and orographic complexity of their position, which makes the planning of the three-dimensional survey extremely complicated.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.