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The New Technologies for Aquileia 2011: Aquileia, Italy
- Vito Roberto:
The New Technologies for Aquileia, Proceedings of the 1st Workshop, Aquileia, Italy, May 2, 2011. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 806, CEUR-WS.org 2011
Part I: Methods and Techniques
- Jörg W. E. Fassbinder:
Geophysical Prospection: a Powerful Non-destructive Research Method for the Detection, Mapping and Preservation of Monuments and Sites. 1- - Arianna Traviglia:
Integrated Archaeological Investigations for the Study of the Greater Aquileia Area. 1- - Vito Roberto, Paolo Omero:
Sharing Data on the Aquileia Heritage: Proposals for a Research Project. 1-
Part II: Landscape Investigations
- Emanuele Forte, Michele Pipan, Monica Sugan:
Integrated Geophysical Study of Archaeological Sites in the Aquileia Area. 1- - Paola Ventura, Paola Maggi, Flaviana Oriolo:
Aerial Photography and Archival Data: Some Examples of Combined Study in the Suburbium of Aquileia. 1- - Raffaela Cefalo, Alexia Cociancich, Michele Di Bartolomeo, Francesca Ferro, Massimo Iansig, Giorgio Manzoni, Giulio Montagner:
Integrated Topographic, GNSS, Remote Sensing and GIS/WebGIS Techniques Applied to the Study of Aquileia River Port Structures. 1- - Stefano Magnani:
Natural Phenomena and Anthropic Interventions: Remarks on the Landscape South of Aquileia in the Light of the Historical and Modern Cartography. 1- - Maurizio Buora:
New Acquisitions on the Aquileia's Map Inside the Roman Walls and Surroundings. 1-
Part III: ICT for the Art Heritage
- Donata Levi:
ICT and Art Heritage: a Project of the University of Udine for the Dissemination of Knowledge. 1- - Marina Rubinich:
New Technologies for the 'Great Baths' of Aquileia: Results and Prospects. 1- - Domenico Visintini:
Surveying, Modeling and Navigating the Theodorian Mosaic Floor of the Aquileia Basilica. 1-
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