Reimbursements and costs

The Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA) will directly pay for:

  • The accommodation of speakers (one each contribution) and chairs. Check-in 2.10, check-out 5.10.2022.

The GIA will reimburse (please provide proof of the costs):

  • The flight/train to and from Rome
  • The train/metro/bus from the airport or train station to and from the accommodation

The GIA will not reimburse:

  • Occupancy tax (€3,5 x day x person)
  • Meals
  • Taxi
  • Any other costs not listed above
  • 11.3.2026   The workshop poster can be downloaded here

Production and Demand of Salt in Ancient Italy from the Bronze Age to the Roman Period

Attema P., Alessandri L., Bulian F., Sevink J., Sotgia A., 2025, Production and Demand of Salt in Ancient Italy from the Bronze Age to the Roman Period, in Eubanks, P.N., Dumas, A.A., McKillop, H., Alexianu, M. (eds) Meridians of Salt. Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology, Springer, Cham DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-96692-7_11

Drone-based laser scanning for improved archaeological surveys in heavily vegetated zones: A Roman coastline case study

Alessandri L., Baiocchi V., Guarnieri A., Ciardulli A.M., 2025, Drone-based laser scanning for improved archaeological surveys in heavily vegetated zones: A Roman coastline case study., IEEE 12th International Workshop on Metrology for AeroSpace (MetroAeroSpace), p. 838-842, DOI 10.1109/MetroAeroSpace64938.2025.11114655

From pencil to pixel: assessing Ceramatic 2.0 against manual and laser-aided techniques in archaeological pottery documentation

Alessandri L., Cardarelli L., Cesaretti A., Dan R., Fiorillo A., Sotgia A., Cusimano L., Della Sala G.A., Gianni V., Rossi C., 2025, From pencil to pixel: assessing Ceramatic 2.0 against manual and laser-aided techniques in archaeological pottery documentation, Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, DOI 10.1016/j.daach.2025.e00435

Bronze Age to Roman period salt production in the coastal areas of peninsular Italy: Palaeoenvironments, production methods and archaeological evidence

Bulian F., Alessandri L., Attema P., Sevink J. 2024, Bronze Age to Roman period salt production in the coastal areas of peninsular Italy: Palaeoenvironments, production methods and archaeological evidence, Quaternary Science Review, 344, DOI 10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.108930

Studying Coastal Resources and Resource Control in the Context of Early State Formation on the Tyrrhenian Coast (Italy)

Attema P. A. J., Alessandri L., Bulian F., De Neef W., Sevink J. Studying Coastal Resources and Resource Control in the Context of Early State Formation on the Tyrrhenian Coast (Italy), in Pirson F., Schütt B., Schulz T. (eds), Tagungen und Kongresse 3, p. 59-65, DOI (book) 10.34780/b573-qb3b

Salt in Late Iron Age Italy. A multidisciplinary approach to the exploration of Italy’s coastal exploitation sites: Piscina Torta (Ostia, Rome) case study

Alessandri L., Attema P. A. J., Bulian F., Sevink J., De Neef W., Baiocchi V., Rolfo M. F., Cifani G., Ceccato Z. L. A., Cusimano L., De Vos M., Di Giacomo L., Fiorillo A., Gianni V., Improta C., Rossi C., Ter Horst Y., Vagliviello S., Salt in Late Iron Age Italy. A multidisciplinary approach to the exploration of Italy’s coastal exploitation sites: Piscina Torta (Ostia, Rome) case study, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports DOI j.jasrep.2023.104361

Low-cost GPS/GNSS Real Time Kinematic receiver to build a cartographic grid on the ground for an archaeological survey at Piscina Torta (Italy)

Alessandri L., Baiocchi V., Monti F., Cusimano L., Fiorillo A., Gianni V., Rossi C., Attema P. A. J., Rolfo M. F., Low-cost GPS/GNSS Real Time Kinematic receiver to build a cartographic grid on the ground for an archaeological survey at Piscina Torta (Italy), ACTA IMEKO, 12(4) DOI 10.21014/actaimeko.v12i4.1561

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