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John Bintliff, Kostas Sbonias | 1999 | ISBN: 1900188627 | English | 288 pages | ePUB, PDF | 24 MB, 16 MB
Series: Archaeology of Mediterranean Landscapes, 1

Without a long historical perspective, research on changing graphic patterns in modern day Europe can only assess the impact of recurrent or perennial environmental and socio-economic aspects by constructing hypothetical models. The more empirically-based such models are, the greater their relevance to contemporary situations. This is particularly true of the less industrialized regions of Mediterranean Europe, where farming remains the principal economic focus and where the last decades have witnessed considerable migration of population to the cities or other more favoured economic regions. The problems facing these areas of the EU have an historic as well as a contemporary dimension and there is obvious importance in seeking to gain a clearer understanding of their long-term graphic trends.

Long-term graphic changes can be studied from many different perspectives and using many techniques, including history and the natural and social sciences. Numerous factors can be advanced to explain population growth and contraction (economic, environmental, social), but all research is hampered by the absence of detailed census records for much of the pre-modern period. However, landscape archaeology - a constellation of approaches and methodologies bridging the natural and social sciences, applied to both rural and urban contexts - has the potential to provide a major source of new information on the longue duree of human settlement in Mediterranean Europe. In recent years advances in field survey and excavation techniques, air photography, remote sensing, GIS (Geographical Information Systems), ceramic provenancing and dating have led to the accumulation of a wealth of new evidence on past settlement patterns. Potentially, therefore, the techniques of landscape archaeology offer the best opportunity significantly to advance our knowledge of European human graphy in pre-industrial times, c. 3000 BC-AD 1800.

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