This paper is related to the survey carried out in several coastal sites of Puglia in 2020, within the project UnderwaterMuse. The core of the activities took place at the Torre S. Sabina site, on the Adriatic Sea, where an integrated topographic and photogrammetric survey has been conducted on the Late-Imperial Roman shipwreck. Another activity, always on the Adriatic Sea, carried out in the “Le Cesine” Natural Reserve, led to the identification of a harbour complex hypotetically attributed to the Augustan or Early Imperial Age. On the Ionian Sea, furthermore, in Porto Cesareo Marine Protected Area, new evidence has been added to the numerous ones already known, such as some spectacular formations composed uniquely by cemented sherds of Tripolitanian amphorae (2nd cent. AD). This evidence seems to be significant markers of sea-level changes and the evolution of the seascape.
Underwater archaeological surveys in Salento waters: results and methods
R. Auriemma
;L. Coluccia;
2021-01-01
Abstract
This paper is related to the survey carried out in several coastal sites of Puglia in 2020, within the project UnderwaterMuse. The core of the activities took place at the Torre S. Sabina site, on the Adriatic Sea, where an integrated topographic and photogrammetric survey has been conducted on the Late-Imperial Roman shipwreck. Another activity, always on the Adriatic Sea, carried out in the “Le Cesine” Natural Reserve, led to the identification of a harbour complex hypotetically attributed to the Augustan or Early Imperial Age. On the Ionian Sea, furthermore, in Porto Cesareo Marine Protected Area, new evidence has been added to the numerous ones already known, such as some spectacular formations composed uniquely by cemented sherds of Tripolitanian amphorae (2nd cent. AD). This evidence seems to be significant markers of sea-level changes and the evolution of the seascape.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.