2021
DOI: 10.1080/10572414.2021.1947117
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Modelling the Maritime Cultural Landscape of the Costiera Amalfitana: The First Three Seasons of Research (2016–2018)

Abstract: Human activity along the Amalfi coastline in Italy has been tied to the sea for millenniafor sustenance, migration, trade, warfare, and leisure. As a result, this region has an equally rich and extensive maritime cultural landscape composed of tangible and intangible elements. In 2016, a multi-disciplinary project began efforts to model and to understand changes within this landscape, and this essay presents the preliminary results of our first three seasons of work. Some efforts, such as the documentation of … Show more

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“…The rapidly expanding dataset allows for better analysis, even as computational modelling also improves. Important studies of network analysis of maritime trade (Harpster and Chapman 2019;Leidwanger 2020) and modelling of the navigational landscape (Safadi and Sturt 2019;Harpster et al 2021) have emerged in recent years. Increased data, from surveys and scientific analysis, also allow for more robust interpretations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapidly expanding dataset allows for better analysis, even as computational modelling also improves. Important studies of network analysis of maritime trade (Harpster and Chapman 2019;Leidwanger 2020) and modelling of the navigational landscape (Safadi and Sturt 2019;Harpster et al 2021) have emerged in recent years. Increased data, from surveys and scientific analysis, also allow for more robust interpretations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%