Hidden Landscapes of Mediterranean Europe. Cultural and Methodological Biases in Pre- and Protohistoric Landscape Studies: Proceedings of the ... Italy, May 25-27, 2007
Problems of chronology and function in survey the 1999 Hidden Landscape debate reviewed (John Bintliff); 1) Making sense of a hidden Sicilian landscape (M. FITZJOHN et al); 2) an erosion-deposition model for landscape archaeology (H. FEIKEN et al.); 3) A prehistoric hidden landscape in an alluvial plain (G. PIZZIOLO, L. SARTI); 4) Intensive survey and protohistoric settlement in the middle Guadiana basin (Badajoz, Spain) (V. MAYORAL HERRERA et al.); 5) From space to place or from site to landscape? (S. Campana); 6) Magnetic susceptibility prospection in northern Calabria (A. KATTENBERG et al.); 7) Integrating digital aerial photogrammetry and geophysical prospection in the Gargano ?int mining landscape(A. Galiberti et al.); 8) Grotta del Romito (Cosenza): latest Pleistocene landscape (A.C. COLONESE et al.); 9) The Visible inferring Mesolithic settlement dynamics from multifaceted evidence in the south-eastern Alps (F. FONTANA et al); 10) Toward an understanding of archaeological the case of the Trentino(F. Cavulli et al.); 11) Buried landscapes and cultural landscapes of the mountainous areas of Lombardy in pre- and protohistory (R. POGGIANI KELLER); 12) The Southern French Alps Landscape an archaeological and palynological study(K. WALSH et al); 13) Fire making water on the Ligurian Apennines (R. MAGGI, A. DE PASCALE); 14) Shepherds of a coastal the archaeological potential of the Velebit mountain range(S. Forenbaher); 15) A hidden prehistoric landscape in the Region of Madrid (Spain): the significance of the mountains during the 3rd millennium BC (P. RIOS MENDOZA); 16) Mountains and sites and communication routes of Copper Age western Liguria (N. CHIARENZA); 17) Ritual use of a mountain Iron Age sites in the lower Valle Sabbia; 18) A journey through hidden or forgotten landscapes in the northern Veneto.(S. DE NARDI); 19) Two hidden landscapes in central Rego da Murta (Alvaiázere) and Ocreza (Mação) (L. OOSTERBEEK); 20) Landscape development of the coastal plains of Rome and Grosseto between 20,000 and 3,000 years ago (A. ARNOLDUS-HUYZENDVELD); 21) 20,000 Years of landscape evolution at Ca Tron (Venice, Italy)(P. Mozzi et al.); 22) A hidden Neolithic landscape in Apulia (southern Italy) (M. Caldara); 23) Early farming landscapes in the Friuli plain (NE Italy) (A. Fontana); 24) Remote sensing analysis in the Florentine investigating wetland contexts by comparing QuickBird images and multitemporal aerial photographs (R. Salvini); 25) Soil use from the Late Chalcolithic to the Early Middle Bronze Age in the central Po plain (M. BERNABO BREA et al); 26) Micromorphology and mineralogy of the SEV core (Santarém, Portugal)(C. Nicosia); 27) Deposits and prehistoric occupation of Ribeira Ponte da Pedra (Central Portugal) (P. Rosina); 28) The rediscovery of a 5000-year-old a copper-age village on the shores of ancient lake Maccarese(A. MANFREDINI) et al.); 29) A hidden perilacustrine a village and its fields during the Middle Bronze Age (M. Angle); 30) A reconstruction of geomorphological and environmental transformations and the peopling of the territory south-east of Rome during recent prehistory (A.P. Anzidei); 31) Palaeo-environmental observations on the ancient Holocene of the Florentine area (M. Carra et al.); 32) Fossil landscapes in the Fiora Valley. Settlement development of prehistoric and late prehistoric communities read through GIS and Remote Sensing (N. NEGRONI CATACCHI et al); 33) A hidden urban Populonia between survey and excavations (F. CAMBI, V. ACCONCIA); 34) Background noise and landscape exploitation in the Late Iron Age Andalusian countryside (V. Mayoral-Herrera et al.); 35) The region of Marghine-Planargia in Sardinia (Italy): digital terrain modelling and spatial analysis in archaeology using GIS software (G. CATTARI et al).