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Anfiteatro romano di Durazzo: rilievi geofisici ed emergenze archeologiche

Author(s)
Di Filippo, Michele  
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra Università Sapienza di Roma  
Di Nezza, Maria  
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra Università Sapienza di Roma  
Cecchini, Flavio  
Margottini, Siro  
Santoro, Sara  
Dipartimento di Storia Università di Parma  
Editor(s)
Angelelli, F.  
Other Titles
The Roman Amphitheatre in Durazzo (Durres): geophysical surveys and archaeological emergences
Language
Italian
Obiettivo Specifico
3SR. AMBIENTE - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
Publisher
Fondazione Europea Dragan
Status
Published
Pages Number
33- 51
Refereed
Yes
Journal
Geo-Archeologia, Attività, studi e ricerche geo-archeologiche in campo internazionale-International Geo-archaeological activities, studies and research  
Date Issued
2009
ISBN
0390-2196
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/11239
Subjects

microgravity survey

seismic survey

roman amphitheatre

durres

archaeology

Albania

Abstract
In this work we characterize the microgravity and seismic response of archaeological remains of Roman Amphitheater of Durres situated on the Adriatic coast in Albania. Geophysical methods have proven to very useful to archaeologists in order to detect, map and study the characteristics of different types of objects and structures in the subsurface. These methods allow the evaluation of their conservation state, the identification of different construction phases and zones disturbed by agricultural activities or plundering. Moreover the investigation of geological deposits and buried landforms is useful for generating paleo-environmental information. The surveys indicate the presence of walls of various sizes and width having different preservation states and series of underground tunnels used to house animals and slaves as construction of the Colosseum. Structures sizes are comparable to those of medium size in the other amphitheatres found in the Mediterranean basin.
Our study focused on southern sector of the site. Archaeological excavations were carried out at this area, with only one house being dug in each sector. The archaeological excavations carried out in this sector show evidence the comparison between the seismic and gravity data. According to the historical investigations, these sectors should correspond to settlers houses, but there is no information about the internal organization of the houses and their occupation before the abandonment of the colony. The building ended to be used for entertainment in the early Middle age. It was later reused for such purposes as housing, workshops, quarters for religious order, a fortress, a quarry, and a Byzantine shirne.
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