2022
Conference article  Open Access

Integrated Geophysical survey to evaluate the conservation state of a tomb in a Porta Nocera Necropolis

Malfitana D., Mazzaglia A., De Giorgi L., Longhitano L., Torre C., Leucci G.

GPR  GIS  archaeology 

The use of geophysical methods, have produced high-definition 3D models of one funerary monument in order to help the restoration work. Physical parameters such as seismic wave velocity propagation and electrical resistivity were optimal tools to store and manage scientific information about the degree of conservation of the studied monument. Conserve and preserve, also through the study and application of avant-garde technologies and methods in the field of restoration, means working not only for present generations, but also, and primarily, for future generations. New technologies and a multidisciplinary approach constitute a capital in which to invest in order to create a more responsible and aware society, capable of understanding how much of its future comes from growing up with respect for one's historical roots and own distinctive past.

Source: Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, pp. 526–531, Cosenza, 19-21/10/2022

Publisher: IMEKO-International Measurement Federation Secretariat, Budapest, HUN



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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:478152,
	title = {Integrated Geophysical survey to evaluate the conservation state of a tomb in a Porta Nocera Necropolis},
	author = {Malfitana D. and Mazzaglia A. and De Giorgi L. and Longhitano L. and Torre C. and Leucci G.},
	publisher = {IMEKO-International Measurement Federation Secretariat, Budapest, HUN},
	booktitle = {Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, pp. 526–531, Cosenza, 19-21/10/2022},
	year = {2022}
}
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