One of the aims of modern archaeology is the identification of relationships between human communities and their habitat over time. Understanding those links can spread light over the historical development of landscape and the relation between people and environment. In this work, we focus our attention on a settlement in the Apulia region (southern Italy), where remains dating back to Late Antiquity and Early Medieval age have been investigated. The study area, nowadays known as Contrada Badia, is located close to the modern town of Cutrofiano (Lecce). The site has been the object of many archaeological investigations concerning the Classical Roman period evidences. On the other hand few investigations focused on the Late Antique ...
Since 2002 the department of Medieval Archaeology at the Carlo Bo University of Urbino has been inve...
Historically, the upper Agri valley is one of the most important connecting routes between the Ionia...
The medieval Basilica of Santa Maria in Compulteria was built at an important road junction in the A...
This first volume in a new series about Belgian archaeological research in Italy brings all relevant...
none10siThe paper concerns the field activities of the Erasmus Intensive Programme (IP) Summer Schoo...
The project is part of a long tradition of research carried out by the University of Bologna in the ...
The archaeological site of Pava is located in the southern province of Siena, (municipality of San G...
In a selected area in the region of Apulia, Italy, an ongoing project is currently dealing with the ...
Monte Torretta (Pietragalla, PZ) represents one of the most interesting and less known settlements o...
International audienceThis research focuses on the territories of Meridional Apulia (Southern Italy)...
Padova lies in the low alluvial plain of the Brenta and Bacchiglione rivers. The modifications of th...
Since 2002 the department of Medieval Archaeology at the Carlo Bo University of Urbino has been inve...
Historically, the upper Agri valley is one of the most important connecting routes between the Ionia...
The medieval Basilica of Santa Maria in Compulteria was built at an important road junction in the A...
This first volume in a new series about Belgian archaeological research in Italy brings all relevant...
none10siThe paper concerns the field activities of the Erasmus Intensive Programme (IP) Summer Schoo...
The project is part of a long tradition of research carried out by the University of Bologna in the ...
The archaeological site of Pava is located in the southern province of Siena, (municipality of San G...
In a selected area in the region of Apulia, Italy, an ongoing project is currently dealing with the ...
Monte Torretta (Pietragalla, PZ) represents one of the most interesting and less known settlements o...
International audienceThis research focuses on the territories of Meridional Apulia (Southern Italy)...
Padova lies in the low alluvial plain of the Brenta and Bacchiglione rivers. The modifications of th...
Since 2002 the department of Medieval Archaeology at the Carlo Bo University of Urbino has been inve...
Historically, the upper Agri valley is one of the most important connecting routes between the Ionia...
The medieval Basilica of Santa Maria in Compulteria was built at an important road junction in the A...