Gabriel Alomar-Garau, Miquel Grimalt Gelabert, Joan Bauzà Llinàs
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The construction technique of dry stone, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, has historically materialized in Mallorca in the form of a varied range of constructions with different functions. The massive construction of dry stone walls in the Mallorcan countryside has left an outstanding landscape and territorial imprint, which constitutes a rich source of geographical analysis. An unpublished cartography of the walls located in the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range in Mallorca is presented as an essay, a cartography that has served as a basis for their classification and provisional quantification. With the support of basic cartographic, photo-interpretation and GIS techniques, the detailed examination of two official cartographic bases has allowed us to determine their usefulness as reliable sources for locating and understanding the dry stone walls in our study area, with a view to a more far-reaching geographical study of them.
干石建筑技术被联合国教科文组织列为人类非物质文化遗产,在马略卡岛历史上以各种不同功能的建筑形式出现。马略卡乡村大量建造的干石墙留下了突出的景观和领土印记,这构成了地理分析的丰富来源。位于马略卡岛的Serra de Tramuntana山脉的一幅未发表的墙壁地图作为一篇论文提出,该地图已成为其分类和临时量化的基础。在基本制图、照片解译和地理信息系统技术的支持下,对两个官方制图基地的详细检查使我们能够确定它们作为定位和了解我们研究区域内干石墙的可靠来源的实用性,以期对它们进行更深远的地理研究。