Unveiling the Hidden Past: exploring the historical evolution of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) through archaeological surveys and geophysical prospections

The research project aims to uncover the unknown territory and trace its origins. It’s conducted by the ISPC CNR to study the historical and archaeological context of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) with the collaboration of the Department of Agricultural Environmental and Food Sciences (University of Molise...

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Main Authors: Marilena Cozzolino, Vincenzo Gentile, Cecilia Giorgi, Paolo Mauriello
Other Authors: Metro Archeo, Cozzolino, Marilena, Gentile, Vincenzo, Giorgi, Cecilia, Mauriello, Paolo
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11695/125689
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spelling ftunivmoliseiris:oai:iris.unimol.it:11695/125689 2024-05-19T07:32:47+00:00 Unveiling the Hidden Past: exploring the historical evolution of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) through archaeological surveys and geophysical prospections Marilena Cozzolino Vincenzo Gentile Cecilia Giorgi Paolo Mauriello Metro Archeo Cozzolino, Marilena Gentile, Vincenzo Giorgi, Cecilia Mauriello, Paolo 2023 https://hdl.handle.net/11695/125689 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-92-990090-6-2 ispartofbook:METROLOGY FOR ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE 2023 IMEKO TC-4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage firstpage:447 lastpage:451 numberofpages:5 https://hdl.handle.net/11695/125689 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85189941531 Borbona Rieti ancient artefact wall structures villa rustica archeological survey geophysical prospections. info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2023 ftunivmoliseiris 2024-05-02T00:32:23Z The research project aims to uncover the unknown territory and trace its origins. It’s conducted by the ISPC CNR to study the historical and archaeological context of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) with the collaboration of the Department of Agricultural Environmental and Food Sciences (University of Molise) for the geophysical prospections. Despite the limited historical and archaeological studies on Borbona, unexpected discoveries emerged during the research. Through various activities, including surveys and analysis of findings, the project has identified ancient habitation areas and significant Roman architectural fragments. The research seeks to transmit the history and culture of Borbona to future generations, fostering a sense of belonging. Protecting historical heritage and areas at archaeological risk, enhancing and promoting existing cultural assets, represent fundamental actions to increase the country's attractiveness in the present and preserve its identity in the future. Conference Object Archeological Survey Università degli Studi del Molise: IRIS
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topic Borbona
Rieti
ancient artefact
wall structures
villa rustica
archeological survey
geophysical prospections.
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Rieti
ancient artefact
wall structures
villa rustica
archeological survey
geophysical prospections.
Marilena Cozzolino
Vincenzo Gentile
Cecilia Giorgi
Paolo Mauriello
Unveiling the Hidden Past: exploring the historical evolution of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) through archaeological surveys and geophysical prospections
topic_facet Borbona
Rieti
ancient artefact
wall structures
villa rustica
archeological survey
geophysical prospections.
description The research project aims to uncover the unknown territory and trace its origins. It’s conducted by the ISPC CNR to study the historical and archaeological context of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) with the collaboration of the Department of Agricultural Environmental and Food Sciences (University of Molise) for the geophysical prospections. Despite the limited historical and archaeological studies on Borbona, unexpected discoveries emerged during the research. Through various activities, including surveys and analysis of findings, the project has identified ancient habitation areas and significant Roman architectural fragments. The research seeks to transmit the history and culture of Borbona to future generations, fostering a sense of belonging. Protecting historical heritage and areas at archaeological risk, enhancing and promoting existing cultural assets, represent fundamental actions to increase the country's attractiveness in the present and preserve its identity in the future.
author2 Metro Archeo
Cozzolino, Marilena
Gentile, Vincenzo
Giorgi, Cecilia
Mauriello, Paolo
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Vincenzo Gentile
Cecilia Giorgi
Paolo Mauriello
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Cecilia Giorgi
Paolo Mauriello
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title Unveiling the Hidden Past: exploring the historical evolution of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) through archaeological surveys and geophysical prospections
title_short Unveiling the Hidden Past: exploring the historical evolution of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) through archaeological surveys and geophysical prospections
title_full Unveiling the Hidden Past: exploring the historical evolution of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) through archaeological surveys and geophysical prospections
title_fullStr Unveiling the Hidden Past: exploring the historical evolution of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) through archaeological surveys and geophysical prospections
title_full_unstemmed Unveiling the Hidden Past: exploring the historical evolution of Borbona (Rieti, Italy) through archaeological surveys and geophysical prospections
title_sort unveiling the hidden past: exploring the historical evolution of borbona (rieti, italy) through archaeological surveys and geophysical prospections
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