In this paper we present the preliminary results of the 2019 field survey conducted in the framework of the project “Beyondthe border. Study and enhancement of the highlands between Veneto and Trentino”. The aim of this overarching project ,which applies a multidisciplinary approach, is threefold: to detect in this mountain landscape the main activity areas andreconstruct possible connections between them; to analyse the long-term relationships between Trentino and PrealpineVeneto from prehistory to the present day; and to study the evolving function of this frontier area during periods ofconflict/interaction. Several methods were employed to shed light on the above-mentioned research aims: field-walkingsurvey, analysis of aerial photos, ethnographic and archival research, GIS-based landscape analysis and predictivemodelling, and LiDAR data for feature detection in wooded areas. The combined use of all these approaches allowed us toidentify long-term exploitation activities, which are documented also by both the ethnographic and archaeological data. Themajor periods of conflict in these areas are also highlighted in the archaeological record. The 2019-survey campaign opensup new research directions such as the future excavation of Bronze Age occupation zones; network and connectivity analysisbetween Prealpine Veneto and Trentino; hillforts and their interaction with the highlands

Archeologia delle alte quote sulla montagna veneta: la campagna di ricognizione di superficie 2019 a Recoaro Terme (Vicenza)

Mara Migliavacca
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Jessica Bezzi;Anita Casarotto;Luca Pisoni
2021-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we present the preliminary results of the 2019 field survey conducted in the framework of the project “Beyondthe border. Study and enhancement of the highlands between Veneto and Trentino”. The aim of this overarching project ,which applies a multidisciplinary approach, is threefold: to detect in this mountain landscape the main activity areas andreconstruct possible connections between them; to analyse the long-term relationships between Trentino and PrealpineVeneto from prehistory to the present day; and to study the evolving function of this frontier area during periods ofconflict/interaction. Several methods were employed to shed light on the above-mentioned research aims: field-walkingsurvey, analysis of aerial photos, ethnographic and archival research, GIS-based landscape analysis and predictivemodelling, and LiDAR data for feature detection in wooded areas. The combined use of all these approaches allowed us toidentify long-term exploitation activities, which are documented also by both the ethnographic and archaeological data. Themajor periods of conflict in these areas are also highlighted in the archaeological record. The 2019-survey campaign opensup new research directions such as the future excavation of Bronze Age occupation zones; network and connectivity analysisbetween Prealpine Veneto and Trentino; hillforts and their interaction with the highlands
2021
Archaeology, Anthropology, Art, Ethnoarchaeology, Ethnography, Landscape Archaeology, Archaeological GIS, Conflict Archaeology, Borders and Frontiers, Archeologia dei paesaggi, LiDAR for Landscape Archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology Pastoralism, Etnografia, Identità territoriale, High Medieval Preaching and Pastoral Care, High Mountain Archaeology
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