El límite entre Valentia y Saetabis: un paisaje cultural de orígen romano al sur de los ríos Xúquer y Magre (Xàtiva,València)

June 1, 2017 | Autor: Maria Jesús Ortega | Categoría: Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Sedimentology, Geoarchaeology, Landscape Archaeology, Historical GIS, Settlement Patterns, Cultural Landscapes, Mediterranean Studies, Landscape History, Medieval Archaeology, Archaeological GIS, Early Medieval And Medieval Settlement (Archaeology), Remote sensing and GIS applications in Landscape Research, Roman roads, Remote sensing and GIS, Archaeology of Roman Hispania, Land allotment and field systems, Mediterranean archaeology, Settlement archaeology, GIS and Landscape Archaeology, Cultural Landscape, Centuriatio, Valencia, Alluvial archaeology/geoarchaeology, Fluvial Sedimentology, ROAD NETWORK ANALYSIS USING REMOTE SENSING, Archaeomorphology, Centuriations, Centuriation, Valentia, Archaeomorphological analysis, Centuriazione romana, Roman Archaeology, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Historical GIS, Settlement Patterns, Cultural Landscapes, Mediterranean Studies, Landscape History, Medieval Archaeology, Archaeological GIS, Early Medieval And Medieval Settlement (Archaeology), Remote sensing and GIS applications in Landscape Research, Roman roads, Remote sensing and GIS, Archaeology of Roman Hispania, Land allotment and field systems, Mediterranean archaeology, Settlement archaeology, GIS and Landscape Archaeology, Cultural Landscape, Centuriatio, Valencia, Alluvial archaeology/geoarchaeology, Fluvial Sedimentology, ROAD NETWORK ANALYSIS USING REMOTE SENSING, Archaeomorphology, Centuriations, Centuriation, Valentia, Archaeomorphological analysis, Centuriazione romana, Roman Archaeology, Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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The archaeomorphological analysis developed as part of the first author’s PhD, has reevaluated the historical road network systems and the origin and evolution of the Valencian cultural landscape. This paper aims at presenting the results for an area studied for the first time employing a combination of archaemorphological approaches, historical documentation, field survey, remotesensing and gis. This work has registered the survival of the main axes of a centuriated road system to the south of the river Xúquer-Magre, linked to the Roman city of Saetabis, matching with the traditionally assumed southern border of the territory of Valentia. Secondly, it has helped to identify the route of some principal roads in the area, such as the via Augusta. Multidisciplinarity and a long-term approach have brought high precision to this work’s results.
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