DIAGNOSTICS AND CONSERVATION OF COASTAL ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES: THE CASE STUDY OF THE ROMAN VILLA OF CASIGNANA, REGGIO CALABRIA (ITALY)
Author(s)
Zicarelli, Maria Antonietta
Macchia, Andrea
Department of Earth and Marine Sciences
Editor(s)
Bonora, Laura
Catelani, Marcantonio
De Vincenzi, Matteo
Matteucci, Giorgio
Language
English
Publisher
Firenze University Press
Status
Published
Pages Number
660-666
Refereed
Yes
Journal
Tenth InternationaSymposium Monitoring of Mediterranean Coastal Areas: Problems and Measurement Techniques
Date Issued
2024
ISBN
9791221505573
Abstract
The conservation of coastal archaeological sites, like the Roman Villa of Casignana in southern Italy, dating back to the 4th century AD, faces various threats, including erosion, rising sea levels, and urbanization. To preserve this site's valuable mosaics, a multidisciplinary approach involving archaeology, environmental science, engineering, and community engagement is necessary. The University of Calabria, particularly through its Restoration academic course and Heritage Science research group, focuses on conserving and valorizing the Villa. As part of the national PNRR Tech4U project, the Villa of Casignana has been chosen as a pilot site for the development of innovative technologies for the conservation of cultural heritage, also taking into account the evolution of conservation problems related to climate change and the evolution of coastal lines. Once validated in the laboratory, these technologies will undergo field testing. Community involvement and education are emphasized for the sustainable conservation of coastal archaeological sites.
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