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Tecniche digitali e geoarcheologia per lo studio del paesaggio medievale

Tecniche digitali e geoarcheologia per lo studio del paesaggio medievale

Filippo Brandolini

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British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd
Año de edición:
2021
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Arqueología
ISBN:
9781407358543
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L’analisi diacronica del paesaggio geografico fisico consente di comprendere come le caratteristiche del territorio abbiano influenzato le scelte insediamentali passate e, conseguentemente, come le attività antropiche abbiano modificato il naturale sviluppo del territorio. La ricerca presentata in questo volume consiste in uno studio di archeologia del paesaggio in Pianura Padana centrale (Italia) tra tarda età romana (V sec. d.C.) e il Basso Medioevo (XV sec. d.C.). L’impiego di strumenti di ricognizione remota, analisi statistiche spaziali e tecniche geoarcheologiche hanno permesso di realizzare uno studio interdisciplinare in grado di quantificare come le interazioni tra fattori ambientali e attività antropica abbiano influenzato l’evoluzione del paesaggio post-romano. Questo contributo rappresenta una delle prime complete applicazioni nel panorama europeo e mediterraneo della ’Digital Geoarchaeology’, un approccio interdisciplinare che combina geoscienze e scienze umanistiche attraverso strumentazione informatica per indagare gli aspetti storici e culturali derivanti dall’interazione tra uomo e ambiente nel passato. This book investigates the interaction between humans and the environment during the Middle Ages in Northern Italy using the tools and principles of Digital Geoarchaeology. The study uses a digital methodology combining geosciences and humanities to present a reconstruction of the central Po Plain’s landscape genesis. Each chapter has a summary in English. 

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