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Primitive Shape Fitting of Stone Projectiles in Siege Weapons: Geometric Analysis of Roman Artillery Ammunition

Silvia Bertacchi

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This paper presents the documentation, study activities, and possible applications of 3D digital models for the analysis and reconstruction of some examples of spheroidal stone projectiles—launched during the Sullan siege in 89 BC—now preserved in the Archaeological Park of Pompeii. The research proposes a methodology to derive best-fitting shapes that most closely adhere to the partially reconstructed image-based geometries. This allows a comparison with the circular ballistic impact traces still present on the ashlars of the northern city walls, as discovered by archaeologists about a hundred years ago. The results facilitate more precise ballistic calculations for the reconstruction of the elastic torsion weapons and their launching power.

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Silvia Bertacchi

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Bertacchi, S. (2025). Primitive Shape Fitting of Stone Projectiles in Siege Weapons: Geometric Analysis of Roman Artillery Ammunition. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2025096003

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Tahun Terbit
2025
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10.3390/engproc2025096003
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