Cardini by Groma
Cardini by Groma is the double-blind peer-reviewed monograph series of the Open Access journal Groma. Documenting Archaeology published by Archaeopress.

Groma was founded in 2007 with the desire to share original methodological perspectives and new research approaches in archaeology. The name of the journal was derived from the groma, the Roman land surveying instrument, and it clearly expresses the deliberate connection between antiquity and technology, the double focus of the journal. An initial close connection with the Centro Studi per l’Archeologia dell’Adriatico, based in Ravenna, played a significant role in defining the main geographic scope of the published articles, with a particular focus on the Adriatic and Ionian region.
The monographic series of Cardini by Groma fully embraces the spirit of the journal and further extends it to new research themes, other than methodology, by also removing any strict geographical limit. The Cardini series is also aimed at offering an opportunity to young researchers at the beginning of their academic careers to publish their original research, while guaranteeing the high scientific quality of the publications.
As a synthesis of these features, the proceedings of the Landscape conference published in the present volume are a new and valuable addition to the publications included in the monographic series.
Series editors
- Enrico Giorgi
- Julian Bogdani
Editorial board
- Davide Gangale Risoleo
- Ippolita Raimondo
- Federica Carbotti
- Veronica Castignani
- Elena Pomar
Published volumes
- Francesco Tarlano (ed.). 2010. Il territorio grumentino e la valle dell'Agri nell'antichità. Atti della Giornata di Studi. Grumento Nova (Potenza), 25 aprile 2009. BraDypUS: Bologna.
- Maria Teresa Guaitoli (ed.). 2011. Emergenza sostenibile. Metodi e strategie dell’archeologia urbana. Atti della Giornata di Studi (Bologna, 27 marzo 2009). BraDyUS: Bologna.
- Enrico Giorgi, Erika Vecchietti (eds.). 2014. Il castello oltre le mura. Ricerche archeologiche nel borgo e nel territorio di Acquaviva Picena (Ascoli Piceno). BraDypUS: Bologna 2014.
- Julian Bogdani. 2019. Archeologia e tecnologie di rete. Metodi, strumenti e risorse digitali. BraDypUS: Roma.
- Federica Carbotti, Davide Gangale Risoleo, Eleonora Iacopini, Francesco Pizzimenti, Ippolita Raimondo. 2024. Landscape 3: una sintesi di elementi diacronici. Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico: un equilibrio possibile? Archaeopress: Oxford
- Giulia D'Alessio, Stefano De Nisi, Cesare Felici, Davide Gangale Risoleo, Stefania Pesce, Ippolita Raimondo (eds.). 2025. Landscape 4: una sintesi di elementi diacronici. Pianificazione e mondo antico: tra i dogmi del passato e le interpretazioni recenti. Archaeopress: Oxford