“…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.…”