The paper presents a project related to the study of transhumance's paths and pastures in Southern Tuscany in a long-term perspective, from Prehistory to the Modern Age, in collaboration with the École française of Rome. TRATTO is the first project focused on the features of Tuscan transhumance as paths and pasturages with a cross-disciplinary approach (geographers, archaeologists and historians) and using a strong GIS structure for analyses and data-gathering. The information from literature, primary and cartographic sources, material culture, paleoenvironmental data will be integrated in a unique system and analyzed through different procedures,including predicting and postdicting analyses. The aim is reconstructing the transhumance's pat...
Project Acronym: PATHWAy Topics: Pastoralism, Alps, Animals, Landscapes, Mountain, Heritage Disc...
Transhumance, as a silvo-pastoral practice, was widespread in the south of Italy. The study aims to ...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
The paper presents a project related to the study of transhumance's paths and pastures in Southern T...
A cross- disciplinary approach to the study of transhumance as territorial identity factor in a lon...
The paper presents the interdisciplinary approach developed for the TraTTo project (acronym of Trans...
Organized transhumant pastoralism has contributed to shaping the cultural landscape of many countrie...
This paper represents the first systematization of an ethnography based on Molise in the framework o...
Transhumance has been practiced in the Mediterranean basin since prehistoric times; it is a means of...
The article illustrates the interest in transhumance routes, the ancient paths connecting high and l...
National audienceThe present research roots in the solid methodological and disciplinary system of a...
The region of Apulia, southern Italy, is especially interesting during early prehistory. Due to its ...
Transhumance is one of the most ancient human activities that involves the crossing of physical, env...
none4noArchaeozoology is the study of the animal remains found in archaeological excavations. Its pr...
The contribution aims to analyze the phenomenon of transhumance by comparing the traditions of Calab...
Project Acronym: PATHWAy Topics: Pastoralism, Alps, Animals, Landscapes, Mountain, Heritage Disc...
Transhumance, as a silvo-pastoral practice, was widespread in the south of Italy. The study aims to ...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
The paper presents a project related to the study of transhumance's paths and pastures in Southern T...
A cross- disciplinary approach to the study of transhumance as territorial identity factor in a lon...
The paper presents the interdisciplinary approach developed for the TraTTo project (acronym of Trans...
Organized transhumant pastoralism has contributed to shaping the cultural landscape of many countrie...
This paper represents the first systematization of an ethnography based on Molise in the framework o...
Transhumance has been practiced in the Mediterranean basin since prehistoric times; it is a means of...
The article illustrates the interest in transhumance routes, the ancient paths connecting high and l...
National audienceThe present research roots in the solid methodological and disciplinary system of a...
The region of Apulia, southern Italy, is especially interesting during early prehistory. Due to its ...
Transhumance is one of the most ancient human activities that involves the crossing of physical, env...
none4noArchaeozoology is the study of the animal remains found in archaeological excavations. Its pr...
The contribution aims to analyze the phenomenon of transhumance by comparing the traditions of Calab...
Project Acronym: PATHWAy Topics: Pastoralism, Alps, Animals, Landscapes, Mountain, Heritage Disc...
Transhumance, as a silvo-pastoral practice, was widespread in the south of Italy. The study aims to ...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...