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Il contributo dell’Archeologia Virtuale per lo studio dell’architettura nell’area del Santuario di Apollo: la simulazione dello spazio e della percez…
2017
Reconstructive studies are not just about producing reconstructions of buildings but also represent a fully-fledged method of research in their own right, using the inter- and multidisciplinary techniques associated with Virtual Reality as a means of producing information. Particularly significant in this regard are applications designed to reconstruct the visual perception of space. In Hierapolis these analyses were performed in the area of the Sanctuary of Apollo, the only place in the city that lends itself to this type of study in that it consists of a large and clearly marked space that has been thoroughly investigated.
Pittura antica e restauro virtuale
2020
This contribution presents the preliminary work, carried out over the past few months, concerning the reconstructive study of the paintings and mosaics of the Centennial House ", Insula IX-8, in Pompeii. In particular, the work focused on the decorated surfaces of 11 rooms located along the western part of the house, between the large central peristyle and the centenary alley. The different state of conservation of the paintings and mosaics made it necessary to use two different methods of digital intervention: the "virtual restoration" and the "virtual reconstruction". Both aim to reconstruct the initial condition of the appearance of the paintings at the time of their creation and use the…
Antico e (è) contemporaneo. Prefazione
2021
Introduction to the pubblication: the idea of the work was in fact that to reconnect objects, contexts and approaches to archeology e of contemporary art under the given common denominator from the belonging of the respective "types" of cultural assets to the contextualized heritage
ANFORE E CERAMICHE COMUNI E DA FUOCO DA THERMAE HIMERAEAE (SICILIA) E DAL SUO HINTERLAND
2014
This report, part of a wider project involving the ancient landscapes of Himera and Thermae, presents the archaeological and archaeometric results on Late Roman amphorae and coarse/cooking wares from Termini Imerese. The aim is also to illustrate the distribution of the same types of Roman pottery in the hinterland of Thermae, where the Dept. of Cultural Heritage of Palermo University has carried out intensive surveys (from 1982, published from 1988 until 2009). A good documentation of African amphorae, coarse/cooking wares, produced both in Byzacena and Zeugitana, and also local amphorae and coarse/cooking wares and Pantellerian ware, have been found both in Thermae and in the hinterland, …
Halaesa Arconidea (Tusa, Messina). Primi risultati dagli scavi delle fortificazioni, settore nord-est.
2023
This report describes the activities and results of two years of archaeological excavations carried out by the University of Palermo at the site of Halaesa, in northern Sicily. The excavations revealed the structure of the ancient city walls (maybe built in two different phases, during the Late Hellenistic/Early Roman peri-od) and the presence of a tank close to the wall, connected to the defense sistem.
ANTICO E (È) CONTEMPORANEO
2021
Revisione e cura di riflessioni sul ruolo dell'antichità quale presenza viva nella eta contemporanea review and some reflections about the antiquity like living presence inthe context of the contemporary age
Gestione e uso dell’acqua a Solunto: le cisterne
2019
The paper presents the first issues of a new study about cisterns of Solunto, carthaginese city situated in Sicily, and water management of the town during the graeco-roman period. It shows the ways of collecting and managing water, particularly in what concerns raining water. XIXth et XXth century excavations have discovered many hydraulic structures, generally cisterns (70 for the moment with a capacity between 10 and 30 m3) and channels or architectonic elements which have never been studied. We begin with a general presentation and continue with some peculiar structures of the Solunto environment.
Ricerche a Solunto (2022)
2023
New Investigations at Solunto (2022) ∙ The last fieldwork campaign in Solunto by the University of Palermo, in the sanctuary above the theatre and in the baths near the agora (the North Baths), obtained some relevant results concerning both the building sequences and the architectural configurations. In the sanctuary, a clearer picture is emerging of the oldest layout, dating from the 4th century B.C. (1st phase). After the first reshaping of the street grid and of the urban layout (2nd phase), in the second half of 2nd century B.C., an overall restyling (3rd phase) gave the whole sanctuary area an impressive organization into terraces linked through ramps and stairways. A striking feature,…
New Architectural Work on the Akropolis of Selinous, Sicily: Towards a Digital Platform for Cultural Heritage
2020
While many papers in this volume and in other recent architectural publications have been enhanced by digitally generated imagery, architectural historians have not often considered explicitly the impact of the increasing reliance on digital methods for the recording, analysis, and publication of antiquity. The relative silence in the literature does not yet reflect the many lively conversations taking place among researchers who have experimented with and adopted a range of methods. Some tools for spatial analysis such as GIS have become standards in the field, whereas imaging techniques like Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) show great potential in a variety of applications. Archit…
Architettura e Informatica. Il tempio della gens flavia a Leptis Magna
2016
This paper illustrates the pursuance of the studies, focused on the initial phases of the Flavian Temple in Leptis, until 2014. The reconstructive hypothesis by the arch. Paolo Mighetto, based on the old and new archaeological data as result of excavations and researches in recent years, allow to publish the first 3d virtual rendering of the Roman Complex, made by Dr. Massimo Limoncelli, member of the Italian-Libian Archaeological Mission