The valorisation of an archaeological, architectural or environmental asset today requires an interdisciplinary approach from a variety of specialists. To understand the structure of the soil and subsoil, which is the first phase of a research project and enhancement of an archaeological site, it is essential the collaboration between archaeologist and geophysicist. Indeed, it is well known that geophysical methods are the fastest and cheapest way to detect archaeological remains in areas "hidden" from view. This study had as an objective the integrated high-resolution geophysical survey of the "Nuragic Sanctuary of the Waters" at Monte Enuxi of Esterzili (Sardinia, Italy).
Towards an integration of laser scanner survey and geophysical prospection: an example from the Nuragic Site of Monte Enuxi- Esterzili (Sardinia, Italy)
RANIERI, GAETANO;TROGU, ANTONIO;
2012-01-01
Abstract
The valorisation of an archaeological, architectural or environmental asset today requires an interdisciplinary approach from a variety of specialists. To understand the structure of the soil and subsoil, which is the first phase of a research project and enhancement of an archaeological site, it is essential the collaboration between archaeologist and geophysicist. Indeed, it is well known that geophysical methods are the fastest and cheapest way to detect archaeological remains in areas "hidden" from view. This study had as an objective the integrated high-resolution geophysical survey of the "Nuragic Sanctuary of the Waters" at Monte Enuxi of Esterzili (Sardinia, Italy).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.