Remote sensing applications and archaeological research in the Northern Lagoon of Venice: the case of the lost settlement of Constanciacus |
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Authors: | A. Traviglia D. Cottica |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Antiquity and Near East Sciences, University Ca’ Foscari of Venice, Venice 30123, Italy;2. Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University, 2019 NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | “Vicus Constanciacus” is a project for the recovery, protection and evaluation of the historical and archaeological heritage of Constanciacus, an ancient small group of islands in the Northern Lagoon of Venice, of which currently just two emerged strips survive, namely: the abandoned islands of Sant’Ariano and La Cura. Exploring the area lying between the mainland and the lagoon represents an important opportunity for reconstructing the history of Venice before the well known medieval city and market arose. Through survey and excavations of the Constanciacus area, the project aims to shed new light on early patterns of occupation in the Northern Venetian Lagoon; to explore the communication network between the mainland and the sea; and to examine the evolution of settlements along the commercial routes of the Lagoon through time. |
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Keywords: | Venetian Northern Lagoon Vicus Constanciacus Aerial pictures HR satellite images Quickbird Ikonos Image processing |
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