“…Therefore, reconstruction of the paleo-topography of urban areas has to rely mainly on existing data, which are often obtained during archeological surveys and geological drilling in relation to construction activities. Archeological data have occasionally been used in the past to reconstruct the urban stratigraphy for certain ancient European cities and their surroundings, such as Carcassonne, Bourges, Pompeii, Padua, Rome, and Vienna (Carver, 1983(Carver, , 1987Edgeworth, Mackert, & Petritsch, 2016;Luberti, 2018;Mozzi et al, 2018;Vogel, Märker, & Seiler, 2011). A map was drawn for the city of Cologne, Germany, showing anthropogenic sediments that have existed since Roman colonization (Brunotte, Immendorf, & Schlimm, 1994), and such mapping was also conducted in a small area of the inner part of the city of Aachen (Keller, 2004).…”