Name
Riva di Roma
Monuments
Territory

Seasons

  • AIAC_1871 - Riva di Roma - 2007
    Between 12th July 2006 and 10th August 2007 a geophysical survey was undertaken at the site of Riva di Roma close to the town of Acilia Madonetta, 20km to the south west of Rome in the Comune di Roma. The survey was conducted to assess the archaeological potential of an area of terrain some 135 hectares in size, located between the low hills of Acilia to the north east, and the coastal plain of Casal Palocco to the south west. The work was carried out on behalf of SIACI for Pirelli RE – Aree Urbane, and was conducted by the British School at Rome and the University of Southampton. The survey was successful in mapping and identifying a number of archaeological features across the area, mainly relating to the works of the Bonifica conducted along the coastal plain in the 19th and 20th centuries. Remnants of some military and telecommunications infrastructure were also identified in the survey results, but no extensive evidence was found to suggest significant human habitation in the area in the prehistoric, Roman and medieval periods.

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Name
Riva di Roma
Year
2007
Summary
en Between 12th July 2006 and 10th August 2007 a geophysical survey was undertaken at the site of Riva di Roma close to the town of Acilia Madonetta, 20km to the south west of Rome in the Comune di Roma. The survey was conducted to assess the archaeological potential of an area of terrain some 135 hectares in size, located between the low hills of Acilia to the north east, and the coastal plain of Casal Palocco to the south west.

The work was carried out on behalf of SIACI for Pirelli RE – Aree Urbane, and was conducted by the British School at Rome and the University of Southampton. The survey was successful in mapping and identifying a number of archaeological features across the area, mainly relating to the works of the Bonifica conducted along the coastal plain in the 19th and 20th centuries. Remnants of some military and telecommunications infrastructure were also identified in the survey results, but no extensive evidence was found to suggest significant human habitation in the area in the prehistoric, Roman and medieval periods.
it Tra il 12 luglio 2006 e il 10 agosto 2007 è stata condotta una ricognizione geofisica sul sito di Riva di Roma vicino al centro moderno di Acilia Madonetta, 20 km a sud-ovest di Roma. La ricognizione è stata effettuata per individuare il potenziale dell’area su un terreno di ca. 135 ettari, situato tra le basse colline di Acilia a nord-est e la pianura costiera di Casal Palocco a sud-ovest.

Il lavoro è stato effettuato su commissione della SIACI for Pirelli RE – Aree Urbane e condotto dalla British School at Rome e dall’Università di Southampton. L’indagine è stata efficace per la mappatura e l’identificazione di una serie di resti archeologici lungo l’area, per lo più relativi alle opere di bonifica condotte lungo la piana costiera tra il XIX e il XX secolo. Con tali indagini sono stati identificati anche resti di infrastrutture militari e di telecomunicazione, ma non è stata individuata nessuna evidenza importate a suggerire un’occupazione umana significativa nei periodi preistorico, romano e medievale.
Summary Author
Kristian Strutt
Team
Archaeologist - Kayt Armstrong
Archaeologist - Elizabeth De Gaetano
Archaeologist - Paul Everill
Archaeologist - Rose Ferraby
Archaeologist - Marion Ferrat
Archaeologist - Darren Glazier
Archaeologist - Lief Isaakson
Archaeologist - Pete Klemen
Archaeologist - Luanne Martin
Archaeologist - Redvers Morely Heweitt
Archaeologist - Leonie Pett
Archaeologist - Hayley Roberts
Archaeologist - Chris Russel
Archaeologist - Nicola Schiavotiello
Archaeologist - Joel Sperry
Archaeologist - Stuart Townend

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Location

Location
Acilia Madonetta
Easting
12.339397
Northing
41.759278