Funder: National Endowment for the Humanities; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000103Abstract: The high mountains of the Mediterranean are often considered as refuges of ancient traditions, particularly of pastoralism and brigandage. Is this image true? This paper reports the first systematic archaeological research on Aspromonte, Southern Calabria. Archaeological, cartographic and air photo evidence suggests that people used the high mountains in all periods from the Neolithic onwards. However, early usage was low-intensity and probably for special purposes such as iron-smelting, charcoal-burning and logging; only in the Classical Greek period was there sustained effort at inhabiting higher areas. The real development of the mountains c...
This paper presents new research of the monumental mountaintop site Monte Primo near Pioraco (Marche...
Summary : During the IV millennium BC, between the Late Neolithic and Copper Age, studies unanimousl...
The scope of this entry is to describe and discuss some aspects of high-altitude archaeology. The pa...
Funder: National Endowment for the Humanities; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000103Abstract: Th...
The survey, by using the methods of historical research, focuses on the transformation of mountains,...
This paper takes a new bottom-up approach to settlement and land use in the Calabro-Lucanian uplands...
International audienceThis volume brings together 16 papers which investigate various aspects of hig...
This paper takes a new bottom-up approach to settlement and land use in the Calabro-Lucanian uplands...
International audienceThe Mediterranean mountain zone is probably one of the parts of the world with...
Copy held in the Baillieu Library Special Collections includes CD-ROM contains video file of changin...
Abstract. - The author deals with the place of mountain among Ancient Greeks : mythology (house of g...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to assess the development of summer activities in the...
Throughout the longue dureé of Western culture, how have people represented mountains as landscapes ...
From Philip V of Macedonia to Horace de Saussure. From Horace to Albrecht Haller. On the history of ...
The presentation aims to compare the origin of the open landscapes of pastoral mountain systems loca...
This paper presents new research of the monumental mountaintop site Monte Primo near Pioraco (Marche...
Summary : During the IV millennium BC, between the Late Neolithic and Copper Age, studies unanimousl...
The scope of this entry is to describe and discuss some aspects of high-altitude archaeology. The pa...
Funder: National Endowment for the Humanities; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000103Abstract: Th...
The survey, by using the methods of historical research, focuses on the transformation of mountains,...
This paper takes a new bottom-up approach to settlement and land use in the Calabro-Lucanian uplands...
International audienceThis volume brings together 16 papers which investigate various aspects of hig...
This paper takes a new bottom-up approach to settlement and land use in the Calabro-Lucanian uplands...
International audienceThe Mediterranean mountain zone is probably one of the parts of the world with...
Copy held in the Baillieu Library Special Collections includes CD-ROM contains video file of changin...
Abstract. - The author deals with the place of mountain among Ancient Greeks : mythology (house of g...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to assess the development of summer activities in the...
Throughout the longue dureé of Western culture, how have people represented mountains as landscapes ...
From Philip V of Macedonia to Horace de Saussure. From Horace to Albrecht Haller. On the history of ...
The presentation aims to compare the origin of the open landscapes of pastoral mountain systems loca...
This paper presents new research of the monumental mountaintop site Monte Primo near Pioraco (Marche...
Summary : During the IV millennium BC, between the Late Neolithic and Copper Age, studies unanimousl...
The scope of this entry is to describe and discuss some aspects of high-altitude archaeology. The pa...