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Abstract
The introduction of airborne laser scanning (ALS) technology in the Mediterranean region over the past decade has significantly increased opportunities for archaeological research. Archaeological remote sensing has proven to be a versatile tool with numerous applications beyond simple site mapping. One approach is the large-scale interpretation of ALS data, which allows for the analysis of the stratigraphic information contained within the data. This is particularly useful for analysing the rich remains of past land use in the karst landscapes of coastal Croatia.
The Roman dry stone walls of the Kvarner islands of Krk and Cres serve as an example. These structures outline the framework backbone of Roman surveying; however, due to their poor state of preservation, many remains can only be identified through ALS data rather than aerial photography. An absolute chronology for these features was established using the OSL profiling and dating method (OSL-PD), providing a date range of AD 200 ± 100. These results can be considered the first clear evidence of surveying municipal lands on the Croatian islands.
The Roman dry stone walls of the Kvarner islands of Krk and Cres serve as an example. These structures outline the framework backbone of Roman surveying; however, due to their poor state of preservation, many remains can only be identified through ALS data rather than aerial photography. An absolute chronology for these features was established using the OSL profiling and dating method (OSL-PD), providing a date range of AD 200 ± 100. These results can be considered the first clear evidence of surveying municipal lands on the Croatian islands.
Titel in Übersetzung | Verloren und gefunden: Römische Vermessung der Gemeindegebiete auf den nördlichen Adriainseln, Kroatien |
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Originalsprache | Englisch |
Seiten (von - bis) | 87–117 |
Seitenumfang | 31 |
Fachzeitschrift | Prilozi instituta za arheologiju u zagrebu |
Jahrgang | 41 |
Ausgabenummer | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2024 |
Fördermittel
This research was funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF): Grant-DOI: 10.55776/I6039. The authors express their gratitude to Christopher Sevara from Newcastle University for his invaluable contributions to the fieldwork.
ÖFOS 2012
- 601024 Archäologische Prospektion
Schlagwörter
- archäologische Prospektion
- Römische Landvermessung
- Optisch stimulierte Lumineszenz
- ALS
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