Groma: Issue 9 2024: Documenting Archaeology (Dept of History and Cultures, University of Bologna)

Author:   Enrico Giorgi (Associate Professor of Methodology and Landscape Archaeology, University of Bologna) ,  Julian Bogdani
Publisher:   Archaeopress
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9781805831211


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   06 November 2025
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Groma: Issue 9 2024: Documenting Archaeology (Dept of History and Cultures, University of Bologna)


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Vol 9 of Groma, an open access peer-reviewed journal focusing on the different methodologies applied to archaeology. Since 2023, it is rated as an A-class journal for Archaeology by the Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of the University System. Particular attention is paid to Mediterranean archaeology and to specific methodological aspects such as archaeological documentation and landscape archaeology.

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Author:   Enrico Giorgi (Associate Professor of Methodology and Landscape Archaeology, University of Bologna) ,  Julian Bogdani
Publisher:   Archaeopress
Imprint:   Archaeopress
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 24.50cm
Weight:   0.880kg
ISBN:  

9781805831211


ISBN 10:   1805831216
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   06 November 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Articles Montarice (Porto Recanati, MC, Italy): reconstructing long-term occupation history using legacy records and recent non-invasive data – Wieke de Neef and Elisa Paolini Legacy GIS data integration and non-invasive survey for the study of the archaeological landscape of Atella (Caserta, Campania, Italy) – Rodolfo Brancato and Stephen Kay Landscapes of mobility: the results of the Roca Archaeological Survey (Part II) – Francesco Iacono, Luca Alessandri, Alessandro Quercia, Guven Gumgum, Eda Kulja, Francesca Porta, Angela Falezza, Giovanna Agostini and Alessandra Salvin LiDAR data visualization techniques for archaeological research. The case study of the medieval site of Torre Palazzo (Benevento, Italy) – Antonio Corbo Contribution to the Archaeological Map of Umbria (CAU): a diachronic analysis of the territory to the northeast of the city of Perugia, Upper Tiber Valley, Umbria – Alessia Mandorlo ArcheoDB, a new geodatabase of archaeological findings for conservation and research in the Emilia-Romagna region (Italy): the case of the Soprintendenza of Parma and Piacenza – Mattia Francesco Antonio Cantatore, Ilaria Di Cocco, Cecilia Moine, Marco Podini and Massimo Sericola   Notes The Archaeological Map of Ancona: new IT tools – Eleonora Iacopini FortNet Project: a longue durée approach to the study of settlement, economic and defensive systems in coastal Chaonia (Albania) – Enrico Giorgi, Julian Bogdani, Federica Carbotti, Giacomo Sigismondo and Nadia Aleotti MAPS Project: Ravenna as a case study for urban long-lasting settlement – Enrico Giorgi, Federica Boschi, Sara Morsiani and Giacomo Sigismondo   Reviews Alessandra Caravale, Le banche dati archeologiche. Articolazione e formalizzazione delle conoscenze. Firenze: All’Insegna del Giglio, 2022 | Book Review – Erasmo di Fonso Carbotti, F., D. Gangale Risoleo, E. Iacopini, F. Pizzimenti and I. Raimondo (eds) Landscape 3: una sintesi di elementi diacronici. Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico un equilibrio possibile? Archaeopress, Oxford 2023 | Book Review – Stefano De Nisi

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Enrico Giorgi is Associate Professor of Methodology and Landscape Archaeology at the University of Bologna. He is the director of the journal Groma: Documenting Archaeology and directs research on Adriatic archaeology. Julian Bogdani is an assistant professor at Sapienza University of Rome, where he teaches Digital Archaeology and Digital Humanities. The main focus of his research is the theoretical and practical issues related to the application of Computer Science to the archaeological and historical domain. He is the developer of Bradypus, a cloud-based database for archaeology. He directs the archaeological mission of Sapienza at Çuka e Ajtoit, a Hellenistic, Roman and Late Antique site in Albania.

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