[HTML][HTML] An overview of geophysical techniques and their potential suitability for archaeological studies

R Martorana, P Capizzi, A Pisciotta, S Scudero… - Heritage, 2023 - mdpi.com
The need to study, protect, and conserve archaeological heritage has enhanced the
application of geophysical techniques as non-invasive and reliable tools to investigate …

Geophysical techniques for monitoring settlement phenomena occurring in reinforced concrete buildings

L Capozzoli, G De Martino, M Polemio, E Rizzo - Surveys in Geophysics, 2020 - Springer
Geophysical investigations could provide a valid tool for the identification of possible causes
of settlement phenomena that affect civil buildings. They provide a non-invasive method of …

The “Annunziata” Garden in Cammarata (Sicily): Results of integrated geophysical investigations and first archaeological survey

R Martorana, P Capizzi, C Giambrone… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Elsevier
A multi-method geophysical investigation was carried out in the context of a recovery project
for the “Annunziata” Garden located in the town of Cammarata (Sicily), near to the …

ERT and GPR prospecting applied to unsaturated and subwater analogue archaeological site in a full scale laboratory

L Capozzoli, V Giampaolo, G De Martino, F Perciante… - Applied Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Geophysical techniques are widely applied in the archaeological field to highlight variations
of the physical behaviour of the subsoil due to the presence of ancient and buried remains …

Ground penetrating radar investigations of buried remnants at ancient capital cities of Panchala and Vatsa kingdoms spread along Ganga-Yamuna doab of India from …

S Satuluri, JN Malik, A Kumar, B Vikrama… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Ahichhatra and Kaushambi, ancient settlements located in Uttar Pradesh, comprise
differential cultural deposits and architectural remnants from 2500 BCE to 1200 CE. These …

In search of ancient pre-Roman imperial roads: state of research and some methodological recommendations

M Marciak, B Szypuła, D Sobczyński - Archaeological and Anthropological …, 2023 - Springer
In recent decades, there has been a considerable growth of scientific interest in the question
of travel and mobility in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. As far as the southern …

The discovery of a buried temple in Paestum: The advantages of the geophysical multi-sensor application

L Capozzoli, I Catapano, G De Martino, G Gennarelli… - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
Southern Italy is characterized by important archaeological sites developed during the pre-
roman period. Among these, Paestum and Velia Archaeological Park, located in the …

A microwave tomography strategy for underwater imaging via ground penetrating radar

G Ludeno, L Capozzoli, E Rizzo, F Soldovieri… - Remote Sensing, 2018 - mdpi.com
Detection and monitoring of underwater structures is one of the most challenging applicative
scenarios for remote sensing diagnostic techniques, among which ground penetrating radar …

An interactive integrated interpretation of GPR and Rayleigh wave data based on the genetic algorithm

T Qin, Y Zhao, S Hu, C An, W Bi, S Ge, L Capineri… - Surveys in …, 2020 - Springer
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and the seismic surface wave method are two geophysical
techniques commonly used in near-surface surveys up to a depth of tens of meters. GPR can …

The pre‐Roman hilltop settlement of Monte Torretta di Pietragalla: preliminary results of the geophysical survey

L Capozzoli, G De Martino, V Capozzoli… - Archaeological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Monte Torretta (Pietragalla, PZ) represents one of the most interesting and less
known settlements of ancient Lucania. The site was investigated in the last 50 years by …