The paper describes the survey activities of the late Roman archaeological site of Umm al-Dabadib (Egypt). The interesting casestudy can be taken as an example in case of emergency surveys, as this method allows the complete 3D acquisition of a vast and complex area in a very short time and with the aid of simple instruments.
EMERGENCY SURVEY OF REMOTE AND ENDANGERED ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
FASSI, FRANCESCO;ROSSI, CORINNA;MANDELLI, ALESSANDRO
2015-01-01
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The paper describes the survey activities of the late Roman archaeological site of Umm al-Dabadib (Egypt). The interesting casestudy can be taken as an example in case of emergency surveys, as this method allows the complete 3D acquisition of a vast and complex area in a very short time and with the aid of simple instruments.File in questo prodotto:
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