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Integrated Geoscientific Surveys at the Church of Santa Maria della Lizza (Alezio, Italy)

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SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21062205

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GPR; laser scanner; Santa Maria dell Lizza church; Alezio (Italy)

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The church of Santa Maria della Lizza is a significant example of medieval architecture in the Salento Peninsula. Ground-penetrating radar and laser scanner surveys were used to analyze the crypts and anomalies related to the old church, establishing a spatial relationship between the surface and the level below the church.
The church of Santa Maria della Lizza is one of the most important examples of medieval architecture in the Salento Peninsula in south Italy. In order to understand the extension and layout of the crypts, integrated ground-penetrating radar (GPR) prospections and laser scanner surveys were undertaken in the church and in the surrounding areas. The analysis of the GPR measurements revealed many anomalies that could be ascribed to unknown structures (crypts), as well as other anomalies related to the old church. The GPR data were supported by the laser scanner data establishing the spatial relationship between the surface and the level below the church.

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