4/09/2024
4/09/2024
Els sistemes de captació d’aigües als aqüeductes romans del Camp de Tarragona
31/08/2024
Exploring Irrigation and Intensive Land-use in Southern Hispania Tarraconensis: the STILLA Archaeological Project
31/08/2024
Evolution of the productive organization in the river valleys of the territorium of Dianium (Denia, Alicante) in the Roman Empire
31/08/2024
Connectivity Analysis between Tarraco (Tarragona, Spain) and its Hinterland during the Late Republican and Early Empire Periods
26/08/2024
From the hearth: Differentiating combustion surfaces from other hardened flat earthen fragments
26/08/2024
Hearths or plasters? A methodological proposal to interpret flat surface earthen remains from Mediterranean protohistoric secondary contexts
15/08/2024
Beyond grazing: A multi-isotope approach to investigate sheep feeding strategies in the Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (3rd c. BC)
1/08/2024
GIAP Seminars 2024
Born in 2021, the GIAP Seminars are organised by our predoctoral and postdoctoral researchers as a reflection of their current research interests. We aim to provide glimpses of original and current research across the world, opening up new horizons in Landscape, Computational and Palaeoenvironmental Archaeology, and Bioarchaeology. Regardless of career stage or academic position, we […]
1/08/2024
UnderTheSands: investigating ancient irrigation landscapes in arid climates through remote sensing and deep learning methods
The study of ancient irrigation plays a pivotal role in the archaeological investigation of arid landscapes. It covers various topics, including irrigation’s role in empires or complex societies, agricultural intensification, communal irrigation practices, and water harvesting techniques. Moreover, each irrigation landscape is unique and requires a partiularly adapted set of methods. This paper outlines the […]