The “Bassa Romandiola” project was promoted by the University of Bologna and the “Centro di Studi sulla Romandiola Nord Occidentale” with the aim of investigating the north-western part of the Ravenna region (Italy), the so-called Bassa Romagna. In this paper, we present the synthesis of the results of the 2018 field campaign, which focused on the area of Cotignola (RA) and included an artefact survey and five targeted manual auger cores. Despite the biases that affected the data collected, the results shed light on a general transformation that involved this part of the Ravenna region between the 12th and the 14th centuries CE, which caused a settlement selection process and the alteration of the rural landscape and its landforms
GeoPackage database with vector files showing the evolution of the river network of the hinterland o...
This paper diacusses the Avellino Event Project and the Minor Centres project. Both projects add to ...
Database with 639 site attestations coming from edited medieval written sources[1] and published sit...
The “Bassa Romandiola” project was promoted by the University of Bologna and the “Centro di Studi su...
The “Bassa Romandiola” project was promoted by the University of Bologna and the “Centro di Studi su...
In this paper we are presenting the preliminary results of an archaeological landscape project start...
In this poster we present the results of the “Bassa Romandiola Survey Project”, a landscape archaeol...
Three hand augering campaigns were carried out between 2018 and 2020 in the hinterland of Ravenna to...
The dataset was collected in 2008-2009 in the preliminary phase of the “Bassa Romandiola” project (U...
In this paper, we aim to present the results of interdisciplinary research focusing on the surroundi...
none1noThis paper aims to present the dataset collected in 2008-2009, during the preliminary phase o...
GeoPackage database with 994 fluvial and anthropogenic traces mapped in the hinterland of Ravenna th...
Three hand augering campaigns were carried out between 2018 and 2020 in the hinterland of Ravenna, w...
GeoPackage database with polygonal files showing the evolution of the wetlands of the hinterland of ...
none1noThe project is part of a long tradition of research carried out by the University of Bologna ...
GeoPackage database with vector files showing the evolution of the river network of the hinterland o...
This paper diacusses the Avellino Event Project and the Minor Centres project. Both projects add to ...
Database with 639 site attestations coming from edited medieval written sources[1] and published sit...
The “Bassa Romandiola” project was promoted by the University of Bologna and the “Centro di Studi su...
The “Bassa Romandiola” project was promoted by the University of Bologna and the “Centro di Studi su...
In this paper we are presenting the preliminary results of an archaeological landscape project start...
In this poster we present the results of the “Bassa Romandiola Survey Project”, a landscape archaeol...
Three hand augering campaigns were carried out between 2018 and 2020 in the hinterland of Ravenna to...
The dataset was collected in 2008-2009 in the preliminary phase of the “Bassa Romandiola” project (U...
In this paper, we aim to present the results of interdisciplinary research focusing on the surroundi...
none1noThis paper aims to present the dataset collected in 2008-2009, during the preliminary phase o...
GeoPackage database with 994 fluvial and anthropogenic traces mapped in the hinterland of Ravenna th...
Three hand augering campaigns were carried out between 2018 and 2020 in the hinterland of Ravenna, w...
GeoPackage database with polygonal files showing the evolution of the wetlands of the hinterland of ...
none1noThe project is part of a long tradition of research carried out by the University of Bologna ...
GeoPackage database with vector files showing the evolution of the river network of the hinterland o...
This paper diacusses the Avellino Event Project and the Minor Centres project. Both projects add to ...
Database with 639 site attestations coming from edited medieval written sources[1] and published sit...