REVISITING CAPUT BUBALI – RESULTS OF THE TOPO SURVEY ON THE ROMAN FORT IN BREBU – CORNUŢEL (CARAȘ-SEVERIN)
Jan. 1, 2022
Keywords:
roman fort
landscape archaeology
topo survey
non-destructive archaeology
archaeological prospection
woodland archaeology
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Abstract
This paper reports the non-invasive research on the archaeological site in Cornuţel. The Roman fort, located deep in the woodland, is not visible in the freely accessible remote sensing data, i.e. maps, low-resolution digital surface models, and aerial and satellite imagery. We present here the results of a topo survey in and rendered high-resolution topographical models of the fort.
The research was conducted in March 2015, as a part of the “Tibiscum Project” – a Polish-Romanian research project, funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland within the Diamond Grant program . Based on the results of the survey along with the analysis of previous materials, we have established that the earth and timber fort measured 45 x 45 m and it was located in the vicinity of the roman road between villa rustica from Brebu, excavated by Ovidiu Bozu, and the large castellum from Tibiscum-Jupa (the present day Archaeological Reservation).