LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY ALONG LIMES TRANSALUTANUS

<p>The project addresses the historical monuments comprised in the longest Roman ‘linear defence’ structure present on the Romanian territory.<br />Despite it being the longest, this historic structure is the least protected and the least known in its technical details. Was indeed Limes...

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Main Authors: Eugen S. Teodor, Magdalena Stefan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mega Publishing House 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
Online Access:https://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/68
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Summary:<p>The project addresses the historical monuments comprised in the longest Roman ‘linear defence’ structure present on the Romanian territory.<br />Despite it being the longest, this historic structure is the least protected and the least known in its technical details. Was indeed Limes Transalutanus an incomplete limes (lacking civilian settlements, for example), an odd construction (a vallum without fossa), an early-alarm line rather than a proper defensive line? Taking on these historical and archaeological challenges, the team attempts to develop an investigation technology applicable to large scale archaeological landscapes - a full evaluation chain, involving aerial survey, surface survey, geophysical investigation, multispectral images analysis, statistic evaluation and archaeological diggings. This technological chain will be systematically applied on the whole length of the objective, that is, on a 155 km distance. The attempt to find answers to issues related to the earth works’ functionality, layout, structure, chronology and relation with adjacent sites will be grounded on exploring the relations of the monument with the surrounding environment, by focussing on finding methods to reconstruct the features of the ancient landscapes, like systematic drilling, palynological tests and toponymical studies.</p>
ISSN:2360-266X