Colosi F., Merola P., Moscati P.
Archeologia Metodologia della ricerca archeologica Informatica archeologica
The paper presents the study of Doclea by remote sensing (satellite, aerial photos, drone) and the first results of the topographic survey conducted within the urban walls. The analysis of the images has highlighted buried structures that follow the same alignment as the walls visible above ground. The same anomalies are detected on the geophysical maps. The territorial survey, conducted with the aid of a differential GPS to position the emerging structures, has allowed one to identify numerous ancient structures, sometimes preserved to some height, which have the same orientation of the buildings of the forum and a stone paved road corresponding to a cardo of the city. Analysing the archaeological findings, the geophysical results and the measurements of the principal monuments and the roads, a hypothetical reconstruction of the Doclea urban plan is presented, which, naturally, can only be verified with further research and with excavation on the spot.
Source: The Archeolab Project in the Doclea Valley, Montenegro (Campaign 2017). Archaeology, technologies and future perspectives, edited by L. Alberti, pp. 55–71. Firenze: Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio, 2019
Publisher: Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio, Firenze, ITA
@inbook{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:414731, title = {The Urban Planning of Doclea: Remote Sensing and Topographical Survey}, author = {Colosi F. and Merola P. and Moscati P.}, publisher = {Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio, Firenze, ITA}, doi = {10.19282/acs.11.2019.06}, booktitle = {The Archeolab Project in the Doclea Valley, Montenegro (Campaign 2017). Archaeology, technologies and future perspectives, edited by L. Alberti, pp. 55–71. Firenze: Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio, 2019}, year = {2019} }