2017
DOI: 10.1515/quageo-2017-0028
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Geomorphological and Anthropic Control of the Development of Some Adriatic Historical Towns (Italy) Since the Roman Age

Abstract: Dall'Aglio P.L., De Donatis M., Franceschelli C., Guerra C., Guerra V., Nesci O., Piacentini D., Savelli S., 2017. Geomorphological and anthropic control of the development of some Adriatic historical towns (Italy) since the Roman age. Quaestiones Geographicae 36(3), Bogucki Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Poznań, pp. 111-123. 6 figs.abstraCt: The geomorphological analysis of historically urbanized areas is the best scientific way to understand how the extant geomorphological factors conditioned urbanization. It also pro… Show more

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“…The final geoarchaelogical maps were also interpreted and synthesized with GIS and 3D modelling software [15][16][17].…”
Section: Study Methods and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The final geoarchaelogical maps were also interpreted and synthesized with GIS and 3D modelling software [15][16][17].…”
Section: Study Methods and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The position of the shoreline in the Roman age [6,14,18,19,41,42] is supported by archaeological evidence in the different Northern coastal cities of the Marche (e.g., walls and boundaries of ancient urban areas, river ports, etc. ; see, for example, [15,43,44]). The subsequent advancement of the shoreline from the Roman slope to the current positions is attested by the depositional plain that separates the escarpment from today's shoreline.…”
Section: The Coastal Alluvial Fans and Their Role In The Evolution Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Urban geomorphology and urban geoheritage are becoming topics that are of growing interest, as they represent the starting point in understanding the relationship between natural modelling processes and anthropic activities, in geoheritage assessment and geoarchaeological studies (Cardarelli et al, 2004;Cremaschi et al, 2018;Dall'Aglio et al, 2011;Dall'Aglio et al, 2017;Del Monte et al, 2016;Giordano et al, 2016;Lewin, 2010;Mozzi et al, 2018;Ninfo et al, 2016;Pica et al, 2016;Rhoads et al, 2016;Stefani & Zuppiroli, 2010). In the beginning, the geomorphological landscape was determinant for village and settlement positioning (Benito-Calvo & Pérez-González, 2015;Cremaschi et al, 2018), but afterwards, human activities progressively became more incisive in reworking morphological features and in conditioning surface geomorphic processes.…”
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confidence: 99%