Geert J. Verhoeven

PhD Archaeology



University of Vienna

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The Potenza Valley Survey: Preliminary Report on Field Campaign 2003


Journal article


Frank Vermeulen, Patrick Monsieur, Catharina Boullart, Hélène Verreyke, Geert J. Verhoeven, Morgan De Dapper, Tanja Goethals, Rudi Goossens, Beata-Maria de Vliegher
BABesch - Bulletin Antieke Beschaving, vol. 80, 2005, pp. 33-63


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Vermeulen, F., Monsieur, P., Boullart, C., Verreyke, H., Verhoeven, G. J., De Dapper, M., … de Vliegher, B.-M. (2005). The Potenza Valley Survey: Preliminary Report on Field Campaign 2003. BABesch - Bulletin Antieke Beschaving, 80, 33–63. https://doi.org/10.2143/BAB.80.0.630017


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Vermeulen, Frank, Patrick Monsieur, Catharina Boullart, Hélène Verreyke, Geert J. Verhoeven, Morgan De Dapper, Tanja Goethals, Rudi Goossens, and Beata-Maria de Vliegher. “The Potenza Valley Survey: Preliminary Report on Field Campaign 2003.” BABesch - Bulletin Antieke Beschaving 80 (2005): 33–63.


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Vermeulen, Frank, et al. “The Potenza Valley Survey: Preliminary Report on Field Campaign 2003.” BABesch - Bulletin Antieke Beschaving, vol. 80, 2005, pp. 33–63, doi:10.2143/BAB.80.0.630017.


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@article{vermeulen2005a,
  title = {The Potenza Valley Survey: Preliminary Report on Field Campaign 2003},
  year = {2005},
  journal = {BABesch - Bulletin Antieke Beschaving},
  pages = {33-63},
  volume = {80},
  doi = {10.2143/BAB.80.0.630017},
  author = {Vermeulen, Frank and Monsieur, Patrick and Boullart, Catharina and Verreyke, Hélène and Verhoeven, Geert J. and De Dapper, Morgan and Goethals, Tanja and Goossens, Rudi and de Vliegher, Beata-Maria}
}

Abstract
This contribution presents the fourth report about the on-going survey project of Ghent University in the Adriatic valley of the River Potenza (Marches, Italy). The project investigates the settlement history of the valley, essentially between 1000 BC and AD 1000. In 2003 substantial results in the middle and lower valley have been obtained with the help of remote sensing techniques, while the field surveys, geo-archaeological operations and study of surface finds have focussed on the protohistoric and Roman occupation of the coastal area. Quite spectacular were survey results on and around three Roman towns in the valley, contributing to the topographical knowledge of urbanisation in this part of Italy.

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