The present contribution discusses the so-called ‘third wave’ of archaeological survey, drawing attention to the wide gap between the development and implementation or archaeological research within townscapes as compared with rural landscapes in the Mediterranean area. The first part of the discussion sum-marises the development of landscape studies and survey methods during the last century, critically highlighting the outcomes and limitations of past experience. The paper then presents the initial results of the Emptyscapes Project, an interdisci-plinary program of survey and interpretation work designed to stimulate changes in the way in which archaeologists, in Italy but also more generally within the Mediterranean world, study the arch...
The Department of Archaeology at Siena has been engaged for several decades in the testing of new me...
This first volume in a new series about Belgian archaeological research in Italy brings all relevant...
There is increased interest today in making scientific progress through the use of remotely sensed d...
The present contribution discusses the so-called ‘third wave’ of archaeological survey, drawing atte...
Emptyscapes project is an interdisciplinary program designed to stimulate changes in the way in whic...
This book addresses the true 'landscape' perspective approach that archaeologists in Italy, and in m...
The aim of the project is to use the ‘traditional’ methods of landscape survey in partnership with l...
Emptyscapes, is a two year project funded by the European Union under the Marie Curie scheme; howeve...
The Department of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena has been actively engaged in progr...
he Emptyscapes project is an interdisciplinary programme designed to stimulate new developments in I...
In this paper, I question why the rapid methodological development of field survey as a technique fo...
Field survey has been making a major contribution to our understanding of the rural landscapes of th...
The Department of Archaeology at Siena has been engaged for several decades in the testing of new me...
This first volume in a new series about Belgian archaeological research in Italy brings all relevant...
There is increased interest today in making scientific progress through the use of remotely sensed d...
The present contribution discusses the so-called ‘third wave’ of archaeological survey, drawing atte...
Emptyscapes project is an interdisciplinary program designed to stimulate changes in the way in whic...
This book addresses the true 'landscape' perspective approach that archaeologists in Italy, and in m...
The aim of the project is to use the ‘traditional’ methods of landscape survey in partnership with l...
Emptyscapes, is a two year project funded by the European Union under the Marie Curie scheme; howeve...
The Department of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena has been actively engaged in progr...
he Emptyscapes project is an interdisciplinary programme designed to stimulate new developments in I...
In this paper, I question why the rapid methodological development of field survey as a technique fo...
Field survey has been making a major contribution to our understanding of the rural landscapes of th...
The Department of Archaeology at Siena has been engaged for several decades in the testing of new me...
This first volume in a new series about Belgian archaeological research in Italy brings all relevant...
There is increased interest today in making scientific progress through the use of remotely sensed d...