The project “Mediterranean Mountainous Landscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage based on traditional agrosystems”, known as MEMOLA project, is coordinated by the University of Granada, and financed by the European Commission FP-7 funding.
The development of new softwares and techniques, such as Structure from Motion (SfM), has provided archaeologists access to a documentation of highest quality and precision.
Using structure from motion (SFM) techniques in the MEMOLA project. Poster presented at the VIIIth Young Researchers in Archaeology Conference (JIA 2015).
BROGIOLO, G.P.:“Flooding in Northern Italy during the Early Middle Ages: Resilience and adapta-tion”. European Journal of Post-Classical Archeologies. Vol 5, 2015, SAP Società Archeologica s.r.l.
BROGIOLO, G.P.:“Comunicare l’archeologia in una economia sostenible”. European Journal of Post-classical Archaeologies, vol. 4, pp. 331-342, May 2014; SAP Società Archeologica s.r.l.
Final archaeological plan of the Area 60000 at "pago del Jarafí" (Lanteira, Granada). It is visible a big bell-shaped silos, excavated in the rock and abandoned around the XII century.
Rock excavated structure used to hold a bid jar (tinajero in Spanish). Its dimensions are: 0.95 metres wide and 0.64 metres deep. It was filled with several stratigrafic units and has been excavated in 2014.
Partial view of 24 graves of a medieval necropolis excavated in 2014 in the area known as El Jarafí, an already documented medieval neighbourhood in Lanteira, Granada (Spain).