[First posted in AWOL 24 May 2017 updated 20 December 2024]
GROMA | documenting archaeology
ISSN: 2531-6672
DOI: 10.12977/groma
Groma is an open access peer-reviewed e-journal of the Department of History and Cultures (DISCI) of the University of Bologna focusing on the different methodologies applied to archaeology. Particular attention is paid to Mediterranean archaeology and to specific methodological aspects such as archaeological documentation and landscape archaeology.
Issue 8 2023: Documenting Archaeology (Dept of History and Cultures, University of Bologna) By Enrico Giorgi Edited by Julian Bogdani
Articles
Non-invasive investigations of Roman villa sites in the Potenza-valley (Marche, IT) – Frank Vermeulen, Wieke de Neef
Documenting a hilltop settlement: methodologies and preliminary results of the joint Albano-Italian project at Çuka e Ajtoit (Albania) – Julian Bogdani
Landscapes of mobility: the results of the Roca Archaeological Survey (Part 1) – Francesco Iacono, Luca Alessandri, Alessandra Magri, Zoe Ceccato, Giovanna Agostini, Vincenzo Spagnolo, Alessandra Salvin
Preliminary approach to the study of the ‘Tappatino’ area of Suasa – Francesca Bindelli
Water for men or water for the Gods? The caput aquae of the aqueduct of Santa Maria in Stelle (Verona) – Davide Gangale Risoleo
Notes
High resolution spatial documentation of Renaissance church interiors through multiple non-invasive survey techniques – Stephen Kay, Elena Pomar, Veronica Castignani, Donal Cooper
The so-called insula dei Lottatori and block V, III in Ostia: the combination of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) and drones (UAS) in the field of cultural heritage – Marco Cavalieri, Anthony Peeters
Reviews
Tuna Kalayci, Karsten Lambers and Victor Klinkenberg (eds), Digital Archaeology: Promises and Impasses, [Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 51], Sidestone Press, Leiden, 2023 | Book Review – Domizia D’Erasmo
Lorenzo Mancini, Edilizia di culto presso gli ethne dell’Epiro. Architettura e paesaggi del sacro alla periferia nord-occidentale della Grecia, Quasar, Roma 2021| Book Review – Francesca D’Ambola
Vol. 7 (2022): Proceedings of Archeo.FOSS XV 2021 Open software, hardware, processes, data and formats in archaeological research
The seven volume of the open access journal Groma. Documenting Archaeology, of year 2022 publishes the proceedings of ArcheoFOSS XV 2021 International conference on open software, hardware, processes, data and formats in archaeological research. It is edited by Domizia D’Erasmo, Cristina Esteban Gonzalez, Paolo Rosati, Matteo Serpetti and Livia Tirabassi, and collects contributes by the following authors:
Julian Bogdani, Filippo Brandolini, Michael Campeggi, Renzo Carlucci, Giorgia Dato, Valerio De Luca, Alessio Di Iorio, Andrea Di Iorio, Javier Esclapés, Cristina Gonzales Esteban, Laia Fabregat, Philip Fayad, Martina Frau, Carolina Frías, Luca Forti, Elisa Ginoli, Giuseppe Guarino, Charilaos Maniatakis, Alejandro Martín, Allard W. Mees, Jaime Molina, Javier Munoz, Valentina Oselini, Alexandros Paraskeuas, Luca Peyronel, Andrea Pezzotta, Guillem Domingo-Ribas, Paolo Rosati, Eugenio Saccà, Mónica Sánchez, Haris Saroglou, Νikolaos Schetakis, Alessandro Spadaro, Costantine Spyrakos, Daniel Tejerina, Florian Thiery, Agnese Vacca, Morgan Lemmer Webber
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32028/Groma-Issue-7-2022
Published: 2024-01-29
Articles
re3dragon – A Research Registry Resource API for Data Dragons
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Contents
Articles ;
Traces around a capital: the hinterland of Ravenna through remote sensing – Michele Abballe, Marco Cavalazzi ;
New considerations on the acropolis of Butrint during the Archaic age – Federica Carbotti ;
Rocca Savelli (Aventine Hill). Contribution to the knowledge on defence systems for family goods in Rome during the Late Middle Ages – Andrea Fiorini ;
The use of mudbricks and earth in modern Umbrian architectures: a preliminary report – Stefano Bordoni ;
A diachronic multi-source approach to the study of a historical landscape in Central-Western Europe: the Blies Survey Project – S. Antonelli, J.-P. Petit, A. Stinsky, C. Casolino, S. D’Arcangelo, P. Haupt, M. Moderato, S. Occhietti, V. Ollive, D. Rieth, S. Schmit ;
The 3D reconstruction model of the Roman theatre of Falerio Picenus (Falerone, Italy): promoting cultural heritage, understanding our past – Paolo Storchi ;
Notes ;
Architectures and urban landscapes in Pompeii: the project of Sapienza University in the Regio VII – Rosy Bianco, Sara Bossi, Maria Teresa D’Alessio ;
Preliminary zooarchaeological analysis of the Phoenice and Butrint excavations (2021 campaign) – Fabio Fiori ;
Geomatics and Ancient Architecture: the study of Villa San Marco and the Baths of Stabiae – Dario Saggese ;
Reviews ;
Julian Bogdani, Riccardo Montalbano, Paolo Rosati (eds.), Archeo.FOSS XIV 2020: Open software, hardware, processes, data and formats in archeological research, Proceedings of the 14th International Conference (15-17 October 2020), Archaeopress Archaeology, Oxford 2021 | Book review – Noemi Giovino ;
Davide Gangale Risoleo, Ippolita Raimondo (eds), Landscape: una sintesi di elementi diacronici. Metodologie a confronto per l’analisi del territorio, BAR International Series 3047, Oxford, 2021 | Book review – Francesco Pizzimenti ;
Custode Silvio Fioriello, Francis Tassaux (eds), I paesaggi costieri dell’Adriatico tra Antichita e Altomedioevo: Atti della Tavola Rotonda di Bari, 22–23 maggio 2017, Ausonius Editions, Bordeaux, 2019 | Book review – Frank Vermeulen
Articles
Albert Ammerman
The Mound at the Temple of Athena at Paestum: The first five Steps in the Research Design
Federica Boschi, Carlo Rescigno
The sanctuary of Apollo in Pompeii: new geophysical and archaeological investigations
Clementina Panella, Emanuele Brienza, Lorenzo Fornaciari
Rome, Colosseum square and NE slopes of the Palatine hill: toward an integrated 3D system for stratigraphic data management and ancient urban landscape reconstruction
Stephen Kay, Elena Pomar, Sophie Hay
Spina revisited: the 2008 geophysical prospection in the light of the excavation results
Marco Cavalazzi
“Looking through the keyhole”: problems and research strategies for landscape archaeology in an alluvial plain with a high rate of vertical growth. The case of Bassa Romagna and south-eastern Po Valley
Notes
Federico Sciacca
Roman Terni. A GIS-based approach for the study of Interamna Nahars (Terni) in Roman times
Ilaria Cristofaro, Michele Silani
Approaching Skyscape Archaeology: A Note on Method and Fieldwork for the Case Study of Pompeii
Book reviews
Enrico Giorgi
B. Forsén (ed.), “Thesprotia Expedition IV. Region Transformed by Empire”
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