The integration of field survey data from Eastern Sicily (the Plain of Catania) with legacy data avai- lable for the region will expand our knowledge on Mediterranean ancient rural landscapes. With an extent of 430 km2, the area is a perfect case study due to its geographical unity and the number of archaeological projects (both excavations and surveys) carried out within it in recent decades. Indeed, combining data from earlier research projects with new archaeological survey data allows us to conduct a settlement pattern analysis of the project’s study area. Heterogenous datasets have been integrated throu- gh their implementation into a geo-database, featuring the management and integration of topographical units and archaeological entit...
The Department of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena has been actively engaged in progr...
The “Harvesting Memories” project focuses on the study of the long-term transformation of the histor...
The Department of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena has been actively engaged in progr...
Paper’s aim is to outline the main developments in settlement organization in the Plain of Catania t...
Archaeological surveys and legacy data in eastern Sicily: the integration of methods for research on...
Rural landscape of Sicily is not one of the most intensively studied of the Mediterranean and this h...
In the Mediterranean, field survey has been the most widely used method to detect archaeological sit...
In the Mediterranean, field survey has been the most widely used method to detect archaeological sit...
In the Mediterranean, field survey has been the most widely used method to detect archaeological sit...
In the Mediterranean, field survey has been the most widely used method to detect archaeological sit...
Si illustra lo stato delle attuali conoscenze archeologiche relative al paesaggio rurale di età roma...
Si illustra lo stato delle attuali conoscenze archeologiche relative al paesaggio rurale di età roma...
Legacy data have always been important for Mediterranean archaeologists. Over the past decade, one s...
This book presents a useful GIS procedure to study settlement patterns in landscape archaeology. In ...
This contribution presents a case study about the reuse of archaeological field survey data from my ...
The Department of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena has been actively engaged in progr...
The “Harvesting Memories” project focuses on the study of the long-term transformation of the histor...
The Department of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena has been actively engaged in progr...
Paper’s aim is to outline the main developments in settlement organization in the Plain of Catania t...
Archaeological surveys and legacy data in eastern Sicily: the integration of methods for research on...
Rural landscape of Sicily is not one of the most intensively studied of the Mediterranean and this h...
In the Mediterranean, field survey has been the most widely used method to detect archaeological sit...
In the Mediterranean, field survey has been the most widely used method to detect archaeological sit...
In the Mediterranean, field survey has been the most widely used method to detect archaeological sit...
In the Mediterranean, field survey has been the most widely used method to detect archaeological sit...
Si illustra lo stato delle attuali conoscenze archeologiche relative al paesaggio rurale di età roma...
Si illustra lo stato delle attuali conoscenze archeologiche relative al paesaggio rurale di età roma...
Legacy data have always been important for Mediterranean archaeologists. Over the past decade, one s...
This book presents a useful GIS procedure to study settlement patterns in landscape archaeology. In ...
This contribution presents a case study about the reuse of archaeological field survey data from my ...
The Department of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena has been actively engaged in progr...
The “Harvesting Memories” project focuses on the study of the long-term transformation of the histor...
The Department of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena has been actively engaged in progr...