Remote Sensing (Feb 2022)

Aventinus Minor Project: Remote Sensing for Archaeological Research in Rome (Italy)

  • Elizabeth Wueste,
  • Giulia Facchin,
  • Pier Matteo Barone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14040959
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 959

Abstract

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This paper presents the results of a preliminary survey in a central urban area of Rome, Italy. The results were obtained from both desktop and remote sensing surveys. The Aventinus Minor Project (AMP) is a community archaeological excavation project focusing on an understudied area in Rome with limited modern archaeological excavation: the Aventinus Minor or Little Aventine. The remote sensing (RS) anomalies revealed by the survey illustrate that this area is potentially rich in buried structures potentially correlated with ancient visible remains (i.e., the Servian Walls and Santa Balbina church). The application of RS approaches (such as NDVI, VARI, and GPR) and the creation of a GIS platform lays the foundations for a correct and georeferenced reporting of all collected data, providing a nuanced understanding of the urban archaeology in the dense topography of Rome.

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