Articles by Daniele De Simone
Uomo e ambiente a Nola: i casi di via Feudo e Masseria Cianciulli
Daniele De Simone, Ilaria Matarese, Stefania Ferrante, Benedetta Musella
Abstract
The contribution aims to present the unpublished data collected during a preventive archaeology excavation carried out in Nola-via Feudo, a suburban area S of the ancient city. The investigation shed light on a succession of dirt roads, dated from late republic to the end of the 5th century A.D., lined with graves. In the most recent phase, sealed by the so-called eruption of Pollena (472 A.D.), the beaten track was flanked by a ploughed field, covering partially the necropolis area along the street. The necropolis, partially violated in modern times, consisted of twenty-one burials with inhumation ‘alla cappuccina’, enchytrismós and in earthen pits. The preliminary study presented here increases our knowledge of the ager Nolanus to Late Antiquity, in the wake of the studies carried out in last decades.
«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2025, 36.2, 247-262; doi: 10.19282/ac.36.2.2025.19
3D LiDAR modeling with iPhone Pro in an archaeo-spelaeologic context. Results and prospects
Daniele De Simone, Graziano William Ferrari
Abstract
For some years now, both in the archaeological and speleological fields, experiments have been carried out with portable MLS (Mobile Laser Scanner) or HMLS (Hand-held Mobile Laser Scanner) scanners that use LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology. This choice is due to their basic characteristics such as ease of use, reliability, efficiency and (a fact not to be underestimated) low costs compared to traditional indirect survey systems. These characteristics have made these tools extremely popular, especially since this technology can be used by owners of Apple devices, which has made it available for its tablets and smartphones, thanks to the ever-increasing sensor miniaturization. On the basis of some encouraging data presented in an archaeometry paper (Fiorini 2022) and from direct experiences in various underground sites proposed by several Italian caving groups, the authors have decided to test the device performance in the context of exploration and research on artificial cavities in the archaeological field which, very often, due to size and constraints, do not allow the use of other devices. Through the presentation of some case studies, it was possible to show the advantages and the limitations in the use of this technique in the archaeo-spelaeological field.
«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2024, 35.2, 421-430; doi: 10.19282/ac.35.2.2024.44
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