http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050912/full/050912-6.html
Published online: 14 September 2005; | doi:10.1038/news050912-6
Enthusiast uses Google to reveal Roman ruins
Google Earth programme leads to remains of ancient villa.
Declan Butler
Analysis of a Google map led to the discovery of a Roman villa like
this one in Parma, Italy.
© Cultural Ministry Emilia Romagna
Using satellite images from Google Maps and Google Earth, an Italian
computer programmer has stumbled upon the remains of an ancient
villa. Luca Mori was studying maps of the region around his town of
Sorbolo, near Parma, when he noticed a prominent, oval, shaded form
more than 500 metres long. It was the meander of an ancient river,
visible because former watercourses absorb different amounts of
moisture from the air than their surroundings do.
His eye was caught by unusual 'rectangular shadows' nearby. Curious,
he analysed the image further, and concluded that the lines must
represent a buried structure of human origin. Eventually, he traced
out what looked like the inner courtyards of a villa.
Mori, who describes the finding on his blog, Quellí Della Bassa,
contacted archaeologists, including experts at the National
Archaeological Museum of Parma. They confirmed the find. At first it
was thought to be a Bronze Age village, but an inspection of the site
turned up ceramic pieces that indicated it was a Roman villa.
"Mori's research is interesting in its approach," says Manuela
Catarsi Dall'Aglio, an archaeologist at the National Archaeological
Museum of Parma. He says the find may be similar to a villa the
museum is currently excavating at Cannetolo di Fontanellato, which
was found during the construction of a high-speed rail network. "Only
a scientific, archeological dig will tell," he adds.
The local authorities will have to approve any archaeological digs
before they can take place.
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