Expected overall development

Time table of the activities expected for the completion of the FortNet Project over the course of its two years grant.

First year

Month 1

  • Planning of activities

Month 2

  • Planning of activities
  • Information system design, creation and and implementation

Month 3

  • Legacy data acquisition (bibliographic references, historical aerial photographs, documentation from past excavations and surveys)
  • Information system design, creation and implementation

Month 4

  • Legacy data acquisition (bibliographic references, historical aerial photographs, documentation from past excavations and surveys)
  • Information system design, creation and implementation

Month 5

  • Legacy data acquisition (bibliographic references, historical aerial photographs, documentation from past excavations and surveys)
  • Information system design, creation and implementation
  • Systematic acquisition of new data in the field, by means of excavations, topographic and geophysical surveys
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation

Month 6

  • Legacy data acquisition (bibliographic references, historical aerial photographs, documentation from past excavations and surveys)
  • Information system design, creation and  implementation
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation

Month 7

  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Month 8

  • Systematic acquisition of new data in the field, by means of excavations, topographic and geophysical surveys
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Month 9

  • Systematic acquisition of new data in the field, by means of excavations, topographic and geophysical surveys
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Month 10

  • Systematic acquisition of new data in the field, by means of excavations, topographic and geophysical surveys
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Month 11

  • Information system implementation
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units
  • Seminars aimed at sharing the preliminary results with fellow scholars and encouraging the cohesion between research groups, as well as favouring preliminary publications

Month 12

  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Second year

Month 1

  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Month 2

  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Month 3

  • Systematic acquisition of new data in the field, by means of excavations, topographic and geophysical surveys
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Month 4

  • Systematic acquisition of new data in the field, by means of excavations, topographic and geophysical surveys
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Month 5

  • Systematic acquisition of new data in the field, by means of excavations, topographic and geophysical surveys
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units
  • Seminars aimed at sharing the preliminary results with fellow scholars and encouraging the cohesion between research groups, as well as favouring preliminary publications

Month 6

  • Information system implementation
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Month 7

  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units

Month 8

  • Systematic acquisition of new data in the field, by means of excavations, topographic and geophysical surveys
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Publication and dissemination of the results both for educational purposes on the web and through conferences with the final publication available in open access mode

Month 9

  • Information system implementation
  • Processing of data in the field laboratory, as well as remotely, and their preliminary interpretation
  • Development of interpretative models integrated between archaeological, topographical and geophysical data derived from the joint work of both research units
  • Publication and dissemination of the results both for educational purposes on the web and through conferences with the final publication available in open access mode

Month 10

  • Publication and dissemination of the results both for educational purposes on the web and through conferences with the final publication available in open access mode

Month 11

  • Publication and dissemination of the results both for educational purposes on the web and through conferences with the final publication available in open access mode

Month 12

  • Publication and dissemination of the results both for educational purposes on the web and through conferences with the final publication available in open access mode