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Title: Ground-penetrating radar and photogrammetric investigation on prehistoric tumuli at Parabita (Lecce, Italy) performed with an unconventional use of the position markers
Authors: Persico, Raffaele
Colica, Emanuele
Zappatore, Tiziana
Giardino, Claudio
D'Amico, Sebastiano
Keywords: Ground penetrating radar
Photogrammetry
Three-dimensional modeling
Mounds -- Italy
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Persico, R., Colica, E., Zappatore, T., Giardino, C., & D’amico, S. (2022). Ground-penetrating radar and photogrammetric investigation on prehistoric tumuli at Parabita (Lecce, Italy) performed with an unconventional use of the position markers. Remote Sensing, 14(5), 1280.
Abstract: In this contribution, we propose ground-penetrating radar (GPR) investigation performed close and on some prehistoric tumuli, locally called “piccole specchie”, in the countryside around the town of Parabita (Lecce), within the Salento peninsula (southern Italy). In order to perform the GPR investigation on the tumuli, an unconventional method of data acquisition was exploited, involving, consequently, some non-conventional data processing steps. Photogrammetric survey was also performed, and 3D digital models of the prehistoric tumuli were created. The investigations have revealed some anomalies under two out of three investigated tumuli, which were interpreted as prehistoric tombs.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/94739
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