3D resistivity anomaly probability tomography at the archaeological site of Sagalassos (Turkey)

Abstract

The archaeological site of Sagalassos is avery important settlement located in a magnificentmountain landscape, 7 km north from a little villagenamed A?lasun (province of Burdur, SW Turkey).Since 1990 the University of Leuven (Belgium) carryout an interdisciplinary archaeological researchprogramme that study the uninterrupted occupationof more than 1000 years in all its aspects from dailylife to architecture, from trade and its mechanisms toenvironmental conditions of the past. The ancientroman city is a site covered under erosion layers andpreserved many secrets that need to be revealed. Ageophysical campaign was planned along the southfacing terraces of the mountain slopes, in order to fhighlighting the structure of the city still covered. Siteconditions (high slope, high grass, several obstacles)and the need to investigate high depths led to thechoice of the most suitable geophysical methods.Particularly a 3D distribution in the subsoil ofresistivity tensor probability was esteemed.


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  • De Giorgi L.; Leucci G.

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2017

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978-92-990084-0-9


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