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A Heritage Science Workflow to Preserve and Narrate a Rural Archeological Landscape Using Virtual Reality: The Cerro del Castillo of Belmez and Its Surrounding Environment (Cordoba, Spain)
Monterroso-Checa, Antonio; Redondo-Villa, Alberto; Gasparini, Massimo; Hornero, Alberto; Iraci, Bernardo; Martín-Talaverano, Rafael; Moreno-Escribano, Juan Carlos; Muñoz-Cádiz, Jesús; Murillo-Fragero, José Ignacio; Obregón, Rafael; Vargas, Noël; Young, Simon J.; Yuste, Raúl; Zarco-Tejada, Pablo J. (MDPI, 2020)The main aim of this article is to present a heritage action protocol based on the application of photogrammetric and LiDAR acquisitions, a catalogue of flora and fauna, archeological research, and 3D virtualization for ... -
Aerial Archaeology and Photogrammetric Surveys along the roman way from Corduba to Emerita. Digitalizing the ager Cordubensis and the ager Mellariensis
Monterroso-Checa, Antonio; Gasparini, Massimo (Caspur ciberpublishing, 2016)The aim of this research project (Project Ager Mellariensis. Córdoba University) is the archaeological documentation, scientific research and enhancement of the roman town of Mellaria and its landscape. This work focuses ... -
Photogrammetric Acquisitions in Diverse Archaeological Contexts Using Drones: Background of the Ager Mellariensis Project (North of Córdoba-Spain)
Gasparini, Massimo; Moreno-Escribano, Juan Carlos; Monterroso-Checa, Antonio (MDPI, 2020)Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and aerial photogrammetry have greatly contributed to expanding research in scientific fields that employ geomatics techniques. Archaeology is one of the sciences that has advanced most as ... -
Revealing Archaeological Sites under Mediterranean Forest Canopy Using LiDAR: El Viandar Castle (husum) in El Hoyo (Belmez-Córdoba, Spain)
Monterroso-Checa, Antonio; Moreno-Escribano, Juan Carlos; Gasparini, Massimo; Conejo-Moreno, José Alejandro; Domínguez-Jiménez, José Luis (MDPI, 2021)Light detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology is a valuable tool for archaeological prospection in areas covered by dense vegetation. Its capacity to penetrate dense forest environments enables it to detect archaeological ... -
Use of Remote Sensing, Geophysical Techniques and Archaeological Excavations to Define the Roman Amphitheater of Torreparedones (Córdoba, Spain)
Monterroso-Checa, Antonio; Teixidó, Teresa; Gasparini, Massimo; Peña, José Antonio; Rodero Pérez, Santiago; Moreno, Juan Carlos; Morena López, José Antonio (MDPI, 2019)Non-destructive techniques are widely used to explore and detect burial remains in archaeological sites. In this study, we present two sets of sensors, aerial and geophysics, that we have combined to analyze a 2 ha sector ...