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Internet Archaeology is pleased to announce the launch of issue 19, which
opens with
"Geoarchaeological Observations on the Roman Town of Ammaia"
by Frank Vermeulen, Morgan De Dapper, Cristina Corsi and Sarah
Deprez
http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue19/corsi_index.html
This article presents multidisciplinary geoarchaeological work by a joint
Belgo-Italian team in and around the Roman urban site of Ammaia in northern
Portugal. The geoarchaeological project investigates the conditioning
effects of landscape and landscape evolution on a Roman urban site (and vice
versa) in the Iberian peninsula. The article also showcases a new feature
in the speedy presentation of large, high-res images which feature
interactive pan and zoom.
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