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People in the Mountains
People in the Mountains
Autore Pelisiak Andrzej
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Archaeopress, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 pages)
Disciplina 930.1028
Altri autori (Persone) NowakMarek
AstaloșCiprian
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-78491-818-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Andrzej Pelisiak, Marek Nowak and Ciprian Astaloş -- The mountainous landscape as a viable alternative for the Neolithic -- Paweł Valde-Nowak -- From people to landscapes. The Fluturnum Project: Archaeology and anthropology in the Tasso-Upper Sagittarius valley (Italy, The Province of L'Aquila - AQ) -- Francesca Romana Del Fattore, Anna Rizzo and Alessandro Felici -- Long-range versus short-range prehistoric pastoralism. Potential of palaeoecological proxies and a new record from western Emilia, northern Apennines, Italy -- Lionello F. Morandi and Nicholas P. Branch -- An archaeology of the Maramureş Mountains, Romania: the beginning of a long-term project -- Radu-Alexandru Dragoman, Dan Pop, Bogdan Bobînă, Marius Ardeleanu, Călin Şuteu and Ciprian Astaloş -- Carpathians: barrier or border? Tiszapolgár, Bodrogkeresztúr, Petreşti and Trypillia-Cucuteni Cultures -- Taras Tkachuk -- The settlement and economy of the prehistoric communities of the Zvolen Basin and surrounding areas in the Western Carpathians (Slovakia) -- Noémi Beljak Pažinová -- Recent discoveries in the High Bieszczady Mts. -- Andrzej Pelisiak -- Pollen indications of human activity in the Polish Western Carpathians during the Neolithic period -- Marek Nowak -- The settlement of the Corded Ware Culture and early phases of the Mierzanowice culture in the Carpathian Mountains -- Paweł Jarosz -- Re-fitting the Past - Urn Graveyards in the Carpathian foothills -- Marta Korczyńska and Klaus Cappenberg -- The Sudetic resource base in the economy of early medieval societies -- Ewa Lisowska -- Beginnings of mountain settlement in Czech Republic - a case study from the Bohemian Forest -- Katarína Kapustka, Matthew Wells and Jan Eigner.
An Approach to understand the significance of the Cultural landscape of the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India -- Bina Gandhi Deori -- Fog, mountain and desert: human-environment interactions in Lomas de Lachay, Peru -- Piotr Kalicki, Tomasz Kalicki and Piotr Kittel -- The mountainous landscape as a viable alternative for the Neolithic -- Figure 1. Rdzawka, West-Beskidy Mountains. Elevated plateaus with organized pastoral space. In the foreground a provisional shelter of shepherds documented in the summer of 2014 by the author. The dispersion of numerous Neolithic stray finds of polished s -- Figure 2. Topography of early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik villages in the Wiśnickie-Foothill, Polish West Carpathians (A-D) as well as a panoramic view from the Łoniowa Linearbandkeramik site towards the river valley of the Dunajec in its middle run. Here -- From people to landscapes. The Fluturnum Project: Archaeology and anthropology in the Tasso-Upper Sagittarius valley (Italy, The Province of L'Aquila - AQ) -- Figure 2. The sample area: the territories of Anversa degli Abruzzi, Villalago and Scanno (AQ) (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 3. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 4. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): general relative chronology (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 5. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): relative chronology. Bronze/Iron Age, Archaic Phase, Italic Hellenistic/Hellenistic Roman Phases, Empire (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 6. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): view from the North (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2006 Europa Technologies -- 2006 TerraMetrics -- 2006 DigitalGlobe -- 2006 TeleAtlas).
Figure 7. The southern sector of the Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley. View from the North (La Cona, Frattura Vecchia, AQ). -- Figure 8. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): a dense net of preferential routes and pathways reached the mountains, ascending from the plateau E and SE of the Sagittarius Valley (Piano delle Cinquemiglia) (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop -- 2014 Digital -- Figure 9. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Lower and Middle Palaeolithic, Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 10. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Neolithic, Eneolithic. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 11. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Bronze Age/Iron Age. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 12. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Late Iron Age, Archaic Phase. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 13. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina: 2015 excavation of a necropolis dated to III-I century BC. Tomb n. 2, detail of grave n. 2. View from the South (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 14. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina: 2015 excavation of a necropolis dated to III-I century BC. Tomb n. 2, detail of grave n. 1. View from the East (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 15. Geographical position of the Pagus Betifulum (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 16. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Italic Hellenistic/Hellenistic Roman Phases. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image).
Figure 17. The Road to the Samnium: geo-referenced sections. View from the North (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2006 Europa Technologies -- 2006 TerraMetrics -- 2006 DigitalGlobe -- 2006 TeleAtlas). -- Figure 18. I Giardini (Scanno, AQ): view from South-East (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 19. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina (Scanno, AQ): 2011 Survey campaign. Retaining wall on the southern slope of sample excavation n. 2. View from South-West (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 20. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina (Scanno, AQ): 2013 sample excavation n. 2. A room paved in opus spicatum (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 21. The cultivated species (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 22. Jovana-San Lorenzo (Scanno, AQ). 3D model of a fortification dated to the Late Middle Age (Copyright University of Bologna-Alma Mater Studiorum). -- Figure 23. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Late Antiquity, Early and Late Middle Ages. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 24. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Ethno-anthropological survey (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2015 DigitalGlobe -- 2015 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 25. Scanno (AQ). Ethno-anthropological field work: an interview (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 26. Scanno (AQ). Ethno-anthropological field work: an interview (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 27. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). View of a sector of the old village at the foot of Mount Genzana (photography: Francesca Romana Del Fattore for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 28. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). Documents and photos from one of the remaining houses (photography: Francesca Romana Del Fattore for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop).
Figure 29. I Giardini-Collangelo (Scanno, AQ). The Roman road. Interviews, survey and documentation (photographies: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 31. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). The vegetable gardens: harvesting 'Bread beans' (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 32. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). The vegetable gardens: drying 'Bread beans' (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 33. Torino: Terra Madre-Slow Food 2014. The Frattura 'Bread beans' officially entered the Ark of Taste (photography: Anna Rizzo for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Long-range versus short-range prehistoric pastoralism. Potential of palaeoecological proxies and a new record from western Emilia, northern Apennines, Italy -- Figure 1. Schematic model of short-range vertical transhumance. -- Figure 2. Prato Spilla 'A': map showing the location of the site. -- Figure 3. Prato Spilla 'A': view of the site from the south-east. -- Figure 4. Prato Spilla 'A': selected percentage diagram showing the occurrence of obligate and occasionally coprophilous fungal taxa (total NPP%). Empty curves represent 10x exaggeration. M: Mesolithic -- EN: Early Neolithic -- MN: Middle Neolithic -- LN: Late -- Figure 5. Prato Spilla 'A' (star), the nearest finds of Eneolithic statue-stelae (triangles), and the nearest Neolithic and Eneolithic sites south and north of the Apennine threshold (dots). -- An archaeology of the Maramureş Mountains, Romania: the beginning of a long-term project -- Figure 1. Map of the Maramureș region with the area chosen for research (map: Bogdan Bobînă). -- Figure 2. Map with the archaeological discoveries from the area chosen for research, mentioned in the archaeological repertoire of Maramureș County: 1. Crasna Vişeului -- 2. Petrova -- 3. Leordina -- 4. Vişeu de Jos and Vişeu de Sus.
5. Poienile de sub Munte.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910493155003321
Pelisiak Andrzej  
Oxford : , : Archaeopress, , 2018
Materiale a stampa
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People in the mountains : current approaches to the archaeology of mountainous landscapes / / edited by Andrzej Pelisiak, Marek Nowak and Ciprian Astaloș
People in the mountains : current approaches to the archaeology of mountainous landscapes / / edited by Andrzej Pelisiak, Marek Nowak and Ciprian Astaloș
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 pages)
Disciplina 930.1028
Soggetto topico Neolithic period
Mountains - Civilization
Archaeological surveying
ISBN 1-78491-818-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Andrzej Pelisiak, Marek Nowak and Ciprian Astaloş -- The mountainous landscape as a viable alternative for the Neolithic -- Paweł Valde-Nowak -- From people to landscapes. The Fluturnum Project: Archaeology and anthropology in the Tasso-Upper Sagittarius valley (Italy, The Province of L'Aquila - AQ) -- Francesca Romana Del Fattore, Anna Rizzo and Alessandro Felici -- Long-range versus short-range prehistoric pastoralism. Potential of palaeoecological proxies and a new record from western Emilia, northern Apennines, Italy -- Lionello F. Morandi and Nicholas P. Branch -- An archaeology of the Maramureş Mountains, Romania: the beginning of a long-term project -- Radu-Alexandru Dragoman, Dan Pop, Bogdan Bobînă, Marius Ardeleanu, Călin Şuteu and Ciprian Astaloş -- Carpathians: barrier or border? Tiszapolgár, Bodrogkeresztúr, Petreşti and Trypillia-Cucuteni Cultures -- Taras Tkachuk -- The settlement and economy of the prehistoric communities of the Zvolen Basin and surrounding areas in the Western Carpathians (Slovakia) -- Noémi Beljak Pažinová -- Recent discoveries in the High Bieszczady Mts. -- Andrzej Pelisiak -- Pollen indications of human activity in the Polish Western Carpathians during the Neolithic period -- Marek Nowak -- The settlement of the Corded Ware Culture and early phases of the Mierzanowice culture in the Carpathian Mountains -- Paweł Jarosz -- Re-fitting the Past - Urn Graveyards in the Carpathian foothills -- Marta Korczyńska and Klaus Cappenberg -- The Sudetic resource base in the economy of early medieval societies -- Ewa Lisowska -- Beginnings of mountain settlement in Czech Republic - a case study from the Bohemian Forest -- Katarína Kapustka, Matthew Wells and Jan Eigner.
An Approach to understand the significance of the Cultural landscape of the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India -- Bina Gandhi Deori -- Fog, mountain and desert: human-environment interactions in Lomas de Lachay, Peru -- Piotr Kalicki, Tomasz Kalicki and Piotr Kittel -- The mountainous landscape as a viable alternative for the Neolithic -- Figure 1. Rdzawka, West-Beskidy Mountains. Elevated plateaus with organized pastoral space. In the foreground a provisional shelter of shepherds documented in the summer of 2014 by the author. The dispersion of numerous Neolithic stray finds of polished s -- Figure 2. Topography of early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik villages in the Wiśnickie-Foothill, Polish West Carpathians (A-D) as well as a panoramic view from the Łoniowa Linearbandkeramik site towards the river valley of the Dunajec in its middle run. Here -- From people to landscapes. The Fluturnum Project: Archaeology and anthropology in the Tasso-Upper Sagittarius valley (Italy, The Province of L'Aquila - AQ) -- Figure 2. The sample area: the territories of Anversa degli Abruzzi, Villalago and Scanno (AQ) (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 3. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 4. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): general relative chronology (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 5. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): relative chronology. Bronze/Iron Age, Archaic Phase, Italic Hellenistic/Hellenistic Roman Phases, Empire (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 6. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): view from the North (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2006 Europa Technologies -- 2006 TerraMetrics -- 2006 DigitalGlobe -- 2006 TeleAtlas).
Figure 7. The southern sector of the Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley. View from the North (La Cona, Frattura Vecchia, AQ). -- Figure 8. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): a dense net of preferential routes and pathways reached the mountains, ascending from the plateau E and SE of the Sagittarius Valley (Piano delle Cinquemiglia) (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop -- 2014 Digital -- Figure 9. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Lower and Middle Palaeolithic, Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 10. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Neolithic, Eneolithic. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 11. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Bronze Age/Iron Age. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 12. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Late Iron Age, Archaic Phase. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 13. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina: 2015 excavation of a necropolis dated to III-I century BC. Tomb n. 2, detail of grave n. 2. View from the South (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 14. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina: 2015 excavation of a necropolis dated to III-I century BC. Tomb n. 2, detail of grave n. 1. View from the East (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 15. Geographical position of the Pagus Betifulum (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 16. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Italic Hellenistic/Hellenistic Roman Phases. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image).
Figure 17. The Road to the Samnium: geo-referenced sections. View from the North (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2006 Europa Technologies -- 2006 TerraMetrics -- 2006 DigitalGlobe -- 2006 TeleAtlas). -- Figure 18. I Giardini (Scanno, AQ): view from South-East (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 19. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina (Scanno, AQ): 2011 Survey campaign. Retaining wall on the southern slope of sample excavation n. 2. View from South-West (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 20. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina (Scanno, AQ): 2013 sample excavation n. 2. A room paved in opus spicatum (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 21. The cultivated species (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 22. Jovana-San Lorenzo (Scanno, AQ). 3D model of a fortification dated to the Late Middle Age (Copyright University of Bologna-Alma Mater Studiorum). -- Figure 23. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Late Antiquity, Early and Late Middle Ages. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 24. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Ethno-anthropological survey (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2015 DigitalGlobe -- 2015 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 25. Scanno (AQ). Ethno-anthropological field work: an interview (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 26. Scanno (AQ). Ethno-anthropological field work: an interview (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 27. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). View of a sector of the old village at the foot of Mount Genzana (photography: Francesca Romana Del Fattore for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 28. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). Documents and photos from one of the remaining houses (photography: Francesca Romana Del Fattore for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop).
Figure 29. I Giardini-Collangelo (Scanno, AQ). The Roman road. Interviews, survey and documentation (photographies: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 31. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). The vegetable gardens: harvesting 'Bread beans' (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 32. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). The vegetable gardens: drying 'Bread beans' (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 33. Torino: Terra Madre-Slow Food 2014. The Frattura 'Bread beans' officially entered the Ark of Taste (photography: Anna Rizzo for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Long-range versus short-range prehistoric pastoralism. Potential of palaeoecological proxies and a new record from western Emilia, northern Apennines, Italy -- Figure 1. Schematic model of short-range vertical transhumance. -- Figure 2. Prato Spilla 'A': map showing the location of the site. -- Figure 3. Prato Spilla 'A': view of the site from the south-east. -- Figure 4. Prato Spilla 'A': selected percentage diagram showing the occurrence of obligate and occasionally coprophilous fungal taxa (total NPP%). Empty curves represent 10x exaggeration. M: Mesolithic -- EN: Early Neolithic -- MN: Middle Neolithic -- LN: Late -- Figure 5. Prato Spilla 'A' (star), the nearest finds of Eneolithic statue-stelae (triangles), and the nearest Neolithic and Eneolithic sites south and north of the Apennine threshold (dots). -- An archaeology of the Maramureş Mountains, Romania: the beginning of a long-term project -- Figure 1. Map of the Maramureș region with the area chosen for research (map: Bogdan Bobînă). -- Figure 2. Map with the archaeological discoveries from the area chosen for research, mentioned in the archaeological repertoire of Maramureș County: 1. Crasna Vişeului -- 2. Petrova -- 3. Leordina -- 4. Vişeu de Jos and Vişeu de Sus.
5. Poienile de sub Munte.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794654103321
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress, , [2018]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
People in the mountains : current approaches to the archaeology of mountainous landscapes / / edited by Andrzej Pelisiak, Marek Nowak and Ciprian Astaloș
People in the mountains : current approaches to the archaeology of mountainous landscapes / / edited by Andrzej Pelisiak, Marek Nowak and Ciprian Astaloș
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 pages)
Disciplina 930.1028
Soggetto topico Neolithic period
Mountains - Civilization
Archaeological surveying
ISBN 1-78491-818-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Andrzej Pelisiak, Marek Nowak and Ciprian Astaloş -- The mountainous landscape as a viable alternative for the Neolithic -- Paweł Valde-Nowak -- From people to landscapes. The Fluturnum Project: Archaeology and anthropology in the Tasso-Upper Sagittarius valley (Italy, The Province of L'Aquila - AQ) -- Francesca Romana Del Fattore, Anna Rizzo and Alessandro Felici -- Long-range versus short-range prehistoric pastoralism. Potential of palaeoecological proxies and a new record from western Emilia, northern Apennines, Italy -- Lionello F. Morandi and Nicholas P. Branch -- An archaeology of the Maramureş Mountains, Romania: the beginning of a long-term project -- Radu-Alexandru Dragoman, Dan Pop, Bogdan Bobînă, Marius Ardeleanu, Călin Şuteu and Ciprian Astaloş -- Carpathians: barrier or border? Tiszapolgár, Bodrogkeresztúr, Petreşti and Trypillia-Cucuteni Cultures -- Taras Tkachuk -- The settlement and economy of the prehistoric communities of the Zvolen Basin and surrounding areas in the Western Carpathians (Slovakia) -- Noémi Beljak Pažinová -- Recent discoveries in the High Bieszczady Mts. -- Andrzej Pelisiak -- Pollen indications of human activity in the Polish Western Carpathians during the Neolithic period -- Marek Nowak -- The settlement of the Corded Ware Culture and early phases of the Mierzanowice culture in the Carpathian Mountains -- Paweł Jarosz -- Re-fitting the Past - Urn Graveyards in the Carpathian foothills -- Marta Korczyńska and Klaus Cappenberg -- The Sudetic resource base in the economy of early medieval societies -- Ewa Lisowska -- Beginnings of mountain settlement in Czech Republic - a case study from the Bohemian Forest -- Katarína Kapustka, Matthew Wells and Jan Eigner.
An Approach to understand the significance of the Cultural landscape of the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India -- Bina Gandhi Deori -- Fog, mountain and desert: human-environment interactions in Lomas de Lachay, Peru -- Piotr Kalicki, Tomasz Kalicki and Piotr Kittel -- The mountainous landscape as a viable alternative for the Neolithic -- Figure 1. Rdzawka, West-Beskidy Mountains. Elevated plateaus with organized pastoral space. In the foreground a provisional shelter of shepherds documented in the summer of 2014 by the author. The dispersion of numerous Neolithic stray finds of polished s -- Figure 2. Topography of early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik villages in the Wiśnickie-Foothill, Polish West Carpathians (A-D) as well as a panoramic view from the Łoniowa Linearbandkeramik site towards the river valley of the Dunajec in its middle run. Here -- From people to landscapes. The Fluturnum Project: Archaeology and anthropology in the Tasso-Upper Sagittarius valley (Italy, The Province of L'Aquila - AQ) -- Figure 2. The sample area: the territories of Anversa degli Abruzzi, Villalago and Scanno (AQ) (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 3. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 4. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): general relative chronology (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 5. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): relative chronology. Bronze/Iron Age, Archaic Phase, Italic Hellenistic/Hellenistic Roman Phases, Empire (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 6. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): view from the North (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2006 Europa Technologies -- 2006 TerraMetrics -- 2006 DigitalGlobe -- 2006 TeleAtlas).
Figure 7. The southern sector of the Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley. View from the North (La Cona, Frattura Vecchia, AQ). -- Figure 8. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): a dense net of preferential routes and pathways reached the mountains, ascending from the plateau E and SE of the Sagittarius Valley (Piano delle Cinquemiglia) (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop -- 2014 Digital -- Figure 9. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Lower and Middle Palaeolithic, Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 10. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Neolithic, Eneolithic. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 11. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Bronze Age/Iron Age. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 12. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Late Iron Age, Archaic Phase. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 13. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina: 2015 excavation of a necropolis dated to III-I century BC. Tomb n. 2, detail of grave n. 2. View from the South (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 14. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina: 2015 excavation of a necropolis dated to III-I century BC. Tomb n. 2, detail of grave n. 1. View from the East (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 15. Geographical position of the Pagus Betifulum (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 16. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Italic Hellenistic/Hellenistic Roman Phases. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image).
Figure 17. The Road to the Samnium: geo-referenced sections. View from the North (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2006 Europa Technologies -- 2006 TerraMetrics -- 2006 DigitalGlobe -- 2006 TeleAtlas). -- Figure 18. I Giardini (Scanno, AQ): view from South-East (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 19. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina (Scanno, AQ): 2011 Survey campaign. Retaining wall on the southern slope of sample excavation n. 2. View from South-West (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 20. I Giardini-Palazzo della Regina (Scanno, AQ): 2013 sample excavation n. 2. A room paved in opus spicatum (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 21. The cultivated species (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop.). -- Figure 22. Jovana-San Lorenzo (Scanno, AQ). 3D model of a fortification dated to the Late Middle Age (Copyright University of Bologna-Alma Mater Studiorum). -- Figure 23. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Late Antiquity, Early and Late Middle Ages. Sites distribution (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2014 DigitalGlobe -- 2014 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 24. The Tasso-Upper Sagittarius Valley (AQ): Ethno-anthropological survey (Copyright Matrix 96 Soc. Coop. -- 2015 DigitalGlobe -- 2015 Cnes/Spot Image). -- Figure 25. Scanno (AQ). Ethno-anthropological field work: an interview (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 26. Scanno (AQ). Ethno-anthropological field work: an interview (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 27. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). View of a sector of the old village at the foot of Mount Genzana (photography: Francesca Romana Del Fattore for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 28. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). Documents and photos from one of the remaining houses (photography: Francesca Romana Del Fattore for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop).
Figure 29. I Giardini-Collangelo (Scanno, AQ). The Roman road. Interviews, survey and documentation (photographies: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 31. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). The vegetable gardens: harvesting 'Bread beans' (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 32. Frattura Vecchia (Scanno, AQ). The vegetable gardens: drying 'Bread beans' (photography: Chiara Tebaldi for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Figure 33. Torino: Terra Madre-Slow Food 2014. The Frattura 'Bread beans' officially entered the Ark of Taste (photography: Anna Rizzo for Matrix 96 Soc. Coop). -- Long-range versus short-range prehistoric pastoralism. Potential of palaeoecological proxies and a new record from western Emilia, northern Apennines, Italy -- Figure 1. Schematic model of short-range vertical transhumance. -- Figure 2. Prato Spilla 'A': map showing the location of the site. -- Figure 3. Prato Spilla 'A': view of the site from the south-east. -- Figure 4. Prato Spilla 'A': selected percentage diagram showing the occurrence of obligate and occasionally coprophilous fungal taxa (total NPP%). Empty curves represent 10x exaggeration. M: Mesolithic -- EN: Early Neolithic -- MN: Middle Neolithic -- LN: Late -- Figure 5. Prato Spilla 'A' (star), the nearest finds of Eneolithic statue-stelae (triangles), and the nearest Neolithic and Eneolithic sites south and north of the Apennine threshold (dots). -- An archaeology of the Maramureş Mountains, Romania: the beginning of a long-term project -- Figure 1. Map of the Maramureș region with the area chosen for research (map: Bogdan Bobînă). -- Figure 2. Map with the archaeological discoveries from the area chosen for research, mentioned in the archaeological repertoire of Maramureș County: 1. Crasna Vişeului -- 2. Petrova -- 3. Leordina -- 4. Vişeu de Jos and Vişeu de Sus.
5. Poienile de sub Munte.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828749503321
Oxford, England : , : Archaeopress, , [2018]
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