This volume presents the results of the 2022 PRIN PNRR MAPS project (Methods and Processes for the Analysis of Pluristratified Sites), dedicated to the development of innovative methods for the study, management and enhancement of pluristratified urban sites. Through a multidisciplinary approach integrating urban archaeology, GIS, digital technologies and territorial analysis, the contributions address various case studies – from Ravenna to Pompeii, from Rome to Nora – distinguishing between ‘visible’ and ‘hidden’ cities. This yields a shared methodological framework for interpreting the historical complexity of urban transformations and developing new tools for understanding, safeguarding and communicating archaeological heritage. The volume thus presents the MAPS project as a replicable model for a renewed archaeology of complex urban landscapes.
I volume presenta i risultati del progetto PRIN 2022 PNRR MAPS (Methods and processes ton he Analysis of Pluristratified Sitest dedicato allo sviluppo di metodi innovativi per lo studi a gestione e la valorizzazione dei siti urbani pluristratificati. Attraverso un approccio multidisciplinare che integra archeologia urbana, GIS, tecnologie digital e analisi territoriale, i contributi affrontano casi di studio diversi - da Ravenna a Pompei, da Roma a Nora - distinguendo tra città "visibili" e "nascoste". Ne emerge un quadro metodologico condiviso per leggere la complessita storica delle trasformazioni urbane e costruire nuovi strumenti di conoscenza, tutela e comunicazione del patrimonio archeologico. Il volume propone così il progetto MAPS come modello replicabile per una rinnovata archeologia del paesaggi urbani complessi.
Giorgi, E., Maria Teresa, D. (2026). MAPS Project. Methods and processes for the Analysis of Pluristratified Sites. Bologna : Ante Quem.
MAPS Project. Methods and processes for the Analysis of Pluristratified Sites
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This volume presents the results of the 2022 PRIN PNRR MAPS project (Methods and Processes for the Analysis of Pluristratified Sites), dedicated to the development of innovative methods for the study, management and enhancement of pluristratified urban sites. Through a multidisciplinary approach integrating urban archaeology, GIS, digital technologies and territorial analysis, the contributions address various case studies – from Ravenna to Pompeii, from Rome to Nora – distinguishing between ‘visible’ and ‘hidden’ cities. This yields a shared methodological framework for interpreting the historical complexity of urban transformations and developing new tools for understanding, safeguarding and communicating archaeological heritage. The volume thus presents the MAPS project as a replicable model for a renewed archaeology of complex urban landscapes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



