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Alfonso, C., Auriemma, R., Scarano, T., Mastronuzzi, G., Calcagnile, L., Quarta, G., Bartolo, M. Di. |
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Underwater Technology; Jul2012, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p207-215, 9p |
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In the Porto Cesareo (Lecce, Italy) coastal area, submerged and semi-submerged archaeological evidence has been uncovered by recent preliminary surveys carried out in close collaboration with the local marine protected area (MPA): (a) a navis lapidaria wreck of the Roman imperial age; (b) various scattered and decontextualised finds; (c) a beached wreck, probably medieval; (d) some submerged built-structures that are part of the Bronze Age Scalo di Furno settlement; and (e) remains of structures (walls, buildings, burial areas). The last three pieces of evidence allow for the hypothesis of a significantly different ancient coastal landscape than that of the present and a 'dynamic' scenario over the centuries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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