Landscape 3: Una sintesi di elementi diacronici: Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico: un equilibrio possibile?
The conference series 'Landscape: una sintesi di elementi diacronici' was born in 2019 within the Ph D programme in Ancient Sciences and Archaeology, involving three universities: University of Pisa, University of Florence, and University of Siena. The third edition, entitled Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico: un equilibrio possible? was held in collaboration with the University of Bologna from 5 to 6 May 2022. This book collects the proceedings of these two days, during which the participants were invited to address a highly topical issue that increasingly permeates the present and future of humanity. The proposed research approached the topic by attempting to historicise it, by projecting the challenges of the present into the societies of the past, and by attempting to respond to the provocative invitation inherent in the title of the conference: has there ever been a balance between man and nature? The main objective was to determine the level of ecological awareness inherent in ancient societies and to identify the possible solutions implemented, trying to answer two questions in particular: what were the choices (political, economic, social) implemented during climatic variations, and how were they perceived by ancient societies? Were these choices linked to 'environmentalist' awareness, or did a purely utilitarian purpose prevail?
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Landscape 3: Una sintesi di elementi diacronici: Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico: un equilibrio possibile?
The conference series 'Landscape: una sintesi di elementi diacronici' was born in 2019 within the Ph D programme in Ancient Sciences and Archaeology, involving three universities: University of Pisa, University of Florence, and University of Siena. The third edition, entitled Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico: un equilibrio possible? was held in collaboration with the University of Bologna from 5 to 6 May 2022. This book collects the proceedings of these two days, during which the participants were invited to address a highly topical issue that increasingly permeates the present and future of humanity. The proposed research approached the topic by attempting to historicise it, by projecting the challenges of the present into the societies of the past, and by attempting to respond to the provocative invitation inherent in the title of the conference: has there ever been a balance between man and nature? The main objective was to determine the level of ecological awareness inherent in ancient societies and to identify the possible solutions implemented, trying to answer two questions in particular: what were the choices (political, economic, social) implemented during climatic variations, and how were they perceived by ancient societies? Were these choices linked to 'environmentalist' awareness, or did a purely utilitarian purpose prevail?
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Landscape 3: Una sintesi di elementi diacronici: Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico: un equilibrio possibile?

Landscape 3: Una sintesi di elementi diacronici: Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico: un equilibrio possibile?

Landscape 3: Una sintesi di elementi diacronici: Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico: un equilibrio possibile?

Landscape 3: Una sintesi di elementi diacronici: Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico: un equilibrio possibile?

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The conference series 'Landscape: una sintesi di elementi diacronici' was born in 2019 within the Ph D programme in Ancient Sciences and Archaeology, involving three universities: University of Pisa, University of Florence, and University of Siena. The third edition, entitled Uomo e ambiente nel mondo antico: un equilibrio possible? was held in collaboration with the University of Bologna from 5 to 6 May 2022. This book collects the proceedings of these two days, during which the participants were invited to address a highly topical issue that increasingly permeates the present and future of humanity. The proposed research approached the topic by attempting to historicise it, by projecting the challenges of the present into the societies of the past, and by attempting to respond to the provocative invitation inherent in the title of the conference: has there ever been a balance between man and nature? The main objective was to determine the level of ecological awareness inherent in ancient societies and to identify the possible solutions implemented, trying to answer two questions in particular: what were the choices (political, economic, social) implemented during climatic variations, and how were they perceived by ancient societies? Were these choices linked to 'environmentalist' awareness, or did a purely utilitarian purpose prevail?

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ISBN-13: 9781803277004
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing
Publication date: 01/11/2024
Series: Cardini by Groma
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.81(w) x 10.04(h) x (d)
Language: Italian

About the Author

F. Carbotti completed her studies at the University of Bologna, where she graduated from the School of Specialization in Archaeological Heritage. Since 2017, she is a member of the Italian-Albanian Archaeological Mission in Butrint, where she coordinates field research activities at the site's acropolis. D. Gangale Risoleo is an archaeologist and currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Calabria. His research interests follow in the tradition of ancient topographical studies, with a particular focus on the analysis of the relationship between urbanism and water. E. Iacopini holds a Ph D in Ancient History from the University of Pisa and is currently a research fellow at La Sapienza University of Rome. Her research focuses on ancient topography, in particular the reconstruction of rural and urban landscapes with a diachronic and multidisciplinary approach. F. Pizzimenti holds Ph D in Historical and Archaeological Sciences from the University of Bologna, currently working for the ABAP AP-FM-MC Superintendency. He conducts research in the field of classical archaeology with a focus on ancient topography and agrarian history in the Adriatic-Ionian area. I. Raimondo received her M.A. in Archaeology from the University of Pisa and her Ph.D. in Classical Studies and Archaeology from the Universities of Pisa, Florence and Siena. She also holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Classical Archaeology from the Postgraduate School of Archaeology of the University of Salento. Today she works in the engineering department of the Italian State Railways Group, dealing with rescue archaeological procedures.

Table of Contents

Premessa  Dalla Topografia Antica all'Archeologia dei Paesaggi passando per Bologna - Enrico Giorgi Introduzione - Davide Gangale Risoleo, Ippolita Raimondo Sezione I - Urbanistica  Topografia dei paesaggi urbani e ambiente - Stefano Campana La citta terrazzata di Ocriculum: adeguamenti dell'uomo, adattamenti alla natura e persistenti infrastrutture - Giacomo Antonelli Tindari. Una sorgente da via Teatro Greco. Riflessioni paleo-ambientali e urbanistiche - Giovanni Polizzi, Giuseppe Montana, Alessandro Bonfardeci Gnatia lymphis iratis exstructa? Nuove acquisizioni sulla gestione idrica nel tessuto urbano di Egnazia - Gianluca Mastrocinque, Marco Campese Dinamiche insediative e uso del territorio in alta Val d'Agri (Basilicata) tra passato e presente - Francesco Tarlano, Priscilla Sofia Dastoli Il rapporto tra uomo e territorio: il caso di Moscona e Mosconcina nel basso medioevo (Grosseto) - Prospero Cirigliano Sezione II - Vie di comunicazione  Le vie d'acqua nell'Italia settentrionale. Il paesaggio della navigazione interna e le imbarcazioni, tra antichita e tradizione - Stefano Medas Alpibus Italiam transire. Il nodo viario di Tridentum (Trento) e il sistema di collegamenti tra Decima Regio, Raetia e Noricum in epoca romana - Michele Matteazzi, Francesca Francesconi, Alessandro Tognotti, Jessica Tomasi Economia e viabilita secondaria nella Sicilia centro-meridionale: il comprensorio di Agrigento tra i fiumi Platani e Naro - Giuseppe Guarino Sezione III - Confronto e 'contaminazione' metodologica  Crossing methods and approaches in Italian landscape archaeology - Frank Vermeulen Metodi archeologici e geofisici a confronto: il sito romano di Bocca delle Menate a Comacchio (FE) - Jessica Clementi, Giacomo Fornasari La Regio II Caelimontium a Roma in eta imperiale e tardoantica: una possibile cintura di margine tra complessita e apporti innovativi - Sofia Vagnuzzi Archeologia preventiva e indagini non invasive per la ricerca sui paesaggi della Sicilia: la ricognizione del settore occidentale dell'Altopiano Ibleo (Ragusa, Italia) - Rodolfo Brancato, Marilena Cozzolino, Vincenzo Gentile, Flavia Giacoppo, S. Montalbano, Vittorio Mirto, Maria Carmela Oliva, Saverio Scerra Un approccio multidisciplinare per la ricostruzione del parcellare agrario antico. Alcuni esempi dalla Transpadana romana - Gianluca Mete, Paolo Storchi Poster Progetto Bisignano. Un contributo alla conoscenza della Media Valle del Crati - Letizia Aldrovandi, Bianca Ambrogio, Francesca Bindelli, Carlotta Borella, Federica Carbotti, Francesca D'Ambola, Davide Giubileo, Sara Malavasi, Beatrice Pellegrini, Marina Pizzi, Matteo Rivoli, Giacomo Sigismondo, Matteo Tempera Punto Zero, una nuova webapp per la gestione, la fruizione e l'archiviazione del patrimonio archeologico di Ancona - Eleonora Iacopini Sezione IV - Gestione delle risorse e sfruttamento del territorio  Introduzione. Gestione delle risorse e sfruttamento del territorio - Maria Luisa Marchi Sfruttamento del territorio e cambiamenti climatici nella valle del Belice tra la tarda eta del Bronzo e la fine dell'eta classica - Margherita Casandra Dinamiche di insediamento e sfruttamento del territorio nella regione della Prima Cataratta del Nilo (Egitto) - Serena Nicolini Riuso, riciclo, rifunzionalizzazione: pratiche di 'economia circolare' nell'antichita? Riflessioni per una topografia dello scarto: il caso volterrano - Valentina Limina Sfruttamento delle risorse e riuso dei materiali in un territorio fragile: Monte Rinaldo (FM), dal Santuario tardo-repubblicano alle forme di popolamento e utilizzo del suolo in eta alto-imperiale - Francesco Pizzimenti, Francesco Belfiori Lo sfruttamento dell'acqua e del carbone in Casentino (Toscana): i casi studio di Pratovecchio Stia e di Raggiolo tra XII e XV secolo - Andrea Biondi Aqua Virgo tra campagna e citta: lo sfruttamento del territorio e delle risorse idriche - Maria Elisa Amadasi Il ruolo delle risorse idriche nello sviluppo territoriale di Aquinum - Giovanni Murro Poster Riflessioni e nuove prospettive di ricerca sul sistema economico e ambientale epirota - Federica Carbotti, Veronica Castignani, Fabio Fiori
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