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Remote Sensing of a Roman Pottery Workshop. Report on a Geophysical Survey Carried Out in Crikvenica (Ancient Ad Turres, Croatia) (CROSBI ID 246034)

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Welc, Fabian ; Lipovac Vrkljan, Goranka ; Konestra, Ana ; Rosić, Tea Remote Sensing of a Roman Pottery Workshop. Report on a Geophysical Survey Carried Out in Crikvenica (Ancient Ad Turres, Croatia) // Studia Quaternaria, 34 (2017), 2; 119-130. doi: 10.1515/squa-2017-010

Podaci o odgovornosti

Welc, Fabian ; Lipovac Vrkljan, Goranka ; Konestra, Ana ; Rosić, Tea

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Remote Sensing of a Roman Pottery Workshop. Report on a Geophysical Survey Carried Out in Crikvenica (Ancient Ad Turres, Croatia)

The paper presents results of a geophysical survey conducted in Crikvenica, a town located at the north-eastern Adriatic Sea coast in Croatia. The main aim was to identify extent of a Roman pottery workshop discovered to the north of the present town, at the site known as “Igralište”. The performed magnetic and GPR surveys within the area of the modern playground in Crikvenica revealed a large number of anomalies that may be connected with anthropogenic activity during different periods, both in modern and ancient times. The first group consists of anomalies generated by remnants of the modern underground infrastructure. Magnetic and ground-penetrating radar maps revealed anomalies in the north- western part of the modern playground that can be very likely interpreted as remains of a large ceramic kiln dated back to the Roman Period, similar to the kiln discovered during the excavations located further to the north. Finally, the survey performed within the Crikvenica football stadium clearly indicates that the integration of different Ground Penetrating Radar and magnetic methods allows for a detailed and effective identification of buried archaeo-logical structures in large areas.

remote sensing ; archaeology ; geophysics ; ground-penetrating radar ; gradiometer ; Crikvenica ; Croatia

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Podaci o izdanju

34 (2)

2017.

119-130

objavljeno

1641-5558

2300-0384

10.1515/squa-2017-010

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Geofizika, Arheologija

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