PROGRAM Monday, 23th September 14:00-19:00 Theorical Landscapes G.P. Brogiolo (University of Padua): Detecting and interpreting landscape transformations: some introductive reflections A. Reynolds (University Colege, London): New Directions in Medieval Landscape Archaeology: An Anglo-Saxon Perspective' J.M. Martín Civantos (University of Granada): Biocultural Memory and Archaeology. Linking Etnoecology and the History of Material Culture through Landscapes Tuesday, 24th September 14:00-19:00 New techniques in remote sensing: Lidar and Radar S. Crutchley (English Heritage) : Can’t see the wood for the trees? Using airbrne Lidar in interpreting archaeological Landscapes? D. Powlesland (University of Cambridge): Landscape to Lostscape: 35 years of multi-sensor and multi-period research into the archaeological landscape of the Vale of Pickering Wednesday, 25th September 14:00-19:00 Bioarchaeological studies G. Fiorentino (University of Salento): The reconstruction of Landscape by in-site and off-site archaeo-paleo botanical analyses Archaeology of the incultum S. Burri (Aix Marseille University): For an archaeology of incultum : methodological aspects and field application in Provence (France) Thursday, 26th September 14:00-19:00 Reading the soilscape and the anthropic impact in its evolution R. Langohr (Ghent University): Basics in archaeopedology C. Nicosia (Université Libre de Bruxelles): Soil micromorphology and human impact on the landscape Y. Devos (Université Libre de Bruxelles): Phosphate in soils, hidden traces of human activity Friday, 27th September 8:30 Predictive modelling and Interpreting land capability analysis C. Citter (University of Siena): Evaluating the environmental sustainability of human settlements Radar immaging and Geobia A. De Guio (University of Padua): Radar imaging and Geobia approaches in Remotely Sensed landscape Archaeology Final Discussion
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