Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/14942
Authors: Sapia, Vincenzo* 
Materni, Valerio* 
Florindo, Federico* 
Marchetti, Marco* 
Gasparini, Andrea* 
Voltattorni, Nunzia* 
Civico, Riccardo* 
Giannattasio, Fabio* 
Miconi, Luca* 
Marabottini, Maria Flavia* 
Urbini, Stefano* 
Title: Multi-Parametric Imaging of Etruscan Chamber Tombs: Grotte Di Castro Case Study (Italy)
Journal: Applied Sciences 
Series/Report no.: /11 (2021)
Publisher: MDPI
Issue Date: 5-Aug-2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11177875
Abstract: A multi-parametric approach that involves the use of different geophysical methods coupled with geochemical data allowed us to identify undiscovered archeological burials in a funerary area of the Grotte di Castro Etruscan settlement. In particular, we tested the suitability of the capacitive resistivity method and the presence of Radon in soil for the identification of burials calibrating their outcomes over coincident survey profiles with standard geophysical techniques routinely applied for archaeological prospections. Soil Radon data were acquired both in a grid and along a profile to highlight anomalous gas concentrations, whereas electrical resistivity and ground-penetrating radar measurements were conducted on overlapping profiles to depict the electrical and electromagnetic subsurface distribution. Data integration showed a series of anomalies, suggesting the presence of multiple burials starting from a depth of approximately 1.5 m below the terrain surface. Slight anomalies of Radon in the soil were found to correspond to most of the recovered geophysical ones. Our results pointed out the effectiveness of geophysical method integration in archeological prospecting with the novelty of the joint use of Radon in soil measurements and capacitive resistivity tomography. The latter provided reliable results and can be considered as a standalone technique in archaeological surveys
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