The Emptyscapes project is an interdisciplinary program designed to stimulate changes in the way in which archaeologists in Italy in particular but also more generally in the Mediterranean world study the archaeology of landscapes, moving from an essentially site-based approach to a truly landscape-scale perspective. The aim is to help in the development and wider application of new paradigms for landscape analysis based on the integration between ‘traditional’ approaches, multidisciplinary studies and new methodologies in the form of large-scale geophysical survey, high-resolution LiDAR data and environmental studies (geo and bio archaeology). The geographical focus lies for the most part in central Italy on sample areas one of which is the urban context of the ancient city of Veii.
Campana, S. (2019). Filling gaps in space and time at Veii. ‘Emptyscapes’ project. In O.C. Jacopo Tabolli (a cura di), Veii (pp. 29-35). Austin : Universirty of Texas.
Filling gaps in space and time at Veii. ‘Emptyscapes’ project
Stefano Campana
2019-01-01
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The Emptyscapes project is an interdisciplinary program designed to stimulate changes in the way in which archaeologists in Italy in particular but also more generally in the Mediterranean world study the archaeology of landscapes, moving from an essentially site-based approach to a truly landscape-scale perspective. The aim is to help in the development and wider application of new paradigms for landscape analysis based on the integration between ‘traditional’ approaches, multidisciplinary studies and new methodologies in the form of large-scale geophysical survey, high-resolution LiDAR data and environmental studies (geo and bio archaeology). The geographical focus lies for the most part in central Italy on sample areas one of which is the urban context of the ancient city of Veii.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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