Putzolu C. 2015, L’alta Valle del Taro: strategie locazionali in ambiente montano, in A. Curci, A. Fiorini (eds.), Documentare l’archeologia 4.0: Strumenti e metodi per la costruzione di banche dati territoriali, Atti del Workshop (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, 5 maggio 2014), «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 26, 315-323
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«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2015, 26, 315-323
Abstract
A case-study is examined concerning the location/allocation strategies of the High Taro Valley (Parma-Italy) during the Middle to the Late Bronze Age and a predictive analysis is performed on the basis of a locally-sensitive application of T. Higuchi's (1998) model. The current work derives from a PhD project carried out by the author at the University of Padova. First, the research project database is presented, then three different analyses performed in mountainous environment are illustrated: two viewshed-based and one distance-based. The first is intended to analyze the visual control of each site on the surrounding landscape and to propose the clustering of sites in different geographical districts following the datum of their intervisibility inside a given buffer. The second seeks to highlight the high rate of overall control of Bronze Age sites over the entire landscape. The distance-based analysis shows a high correspondence between Bronze Age sites and ophiolites formations, known in academic literature as geological formations rich in chalcopyrite and possibly related to bronze metallurgy.
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GIS and cartography Survey and excavations
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