Articles by Alessia Morigi

2021 Open Access Article Download PDF BibTeX

PARMAUMENTATA. Ricerca archeologica, augmented reality e user experience nella ricostruzione del paesaggio urbano di Parma

Alessia Morigi, Filippo Fontana, Francesco Garbasi

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The core of the research project CittAumentata is the development of a software tool that fully uses the potential of AR as a way of understanding and improving ancient landscapes. The app links a model of collecting and processing archaeological and topographical datasets to an experience that increases users’ interaction thanks to the ease-to-use and compatibility with most of the devices (smartphones and tablets). The scalability and the certification of a data protocol allows to systematize an innovative tool that manages 3D data and offers to citizenship a new way to understand cultural heritage and historical stratification in landscapes.

«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2021, 32.1, 269-290; doi: 10.19282/ac.32.1.2021.15

2019 Open Access Article Download PDF BibTeX

Ricerche nell'area della villa di Teoderico a Galeata (FC): un dialogo fra nuove tecnologie e tradizionali metodi di scavo

Riccardo Villicich, Alessia Morigi, Elia Rinaldi

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The villa-complex of Theodoric in Galeata is one of the latest examples, at least within the Italian peninsula, of the great private residences of late antiquity. The site is multi-layered and has evidence of seventeen centuries of occupation, from the 6th century BC to the 12th century AD Important new knowledge of the pre-Roman (a settlement of the Late Iron age) and Roman (a large villa) phases of the site has been acquired. The most significant results, however, concern the late antiquity phase. The excavations, in fact, have led to a new interpretation of the complex known as the 'Palace' or villa of the Goth king Theodoric. In this long-running excavation it has been possible to test the transformations of excavation methods and techniques, which have evolved over the years.

«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2019, 30, 183-204; doi: 10.19282/ac.30.2019.12