The Northwestern Iberian Mountains: Resilient Landscapes until the Augustan Conquest, 29–19 B.C.

Q1 Arts and Humanities Landscapes (United Kingdom) Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14662035.2021.1950995
S. Pérez‐Díaz, A. Orejas, F. Sánchez‐Palencia, J. López‐Sáez
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ABSTRACT The Iberian Peninsula is an area of the Western Mediterranean among the most sensitive to climatic and anthropogenic change. It has formed the centre-piece of numerous palaeoenvironmental studies of mountain and valleys, covering different chronologies and historical periods. These studies, however, include no palaeoenvironmental background to the Roman military conquests of the late third to the late first centuries B.C. This paper presents palynological evidence from two Roman military camps, A Recacha and A Granda das Xarras, in the mountains of Northwest Iberia. The main results reflect anthropic activities that shaped the landscape since at least the end of the third millennium B.C., with the presence of montane heaths and deciduous forests. During the first millennium B.C., a modest increase in anthropic activity was detected, possibly due to seasonal grazing. Throughout the Roman conquest, slightly increased signs of anthropogenic activity on the local landscape are detected, leaving a landscape which has changed little throughout the two thousand years that have since passed.
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伊比利亚西北山脉:奥古斯塔征服前的复原景观,公元前29-19年。
摘要伊比利亚半岛是地中海西部对气候和人为变化最敏感的地区之一。它构成了众多山地和山谷古环境研究的中心部分,涵盖了不同的年代和历史时期。然而,这些研究没有包括公元前三世纪末至一世纪末罗马军事征服的古环境背景。本文提供了位于伊比利亚西北部山区的两个罗马军营A Recacha和A Granda das Xarras的孢粉学证据。主要结果反映了至少自公元前三千年末以来形成景观的人类活动,那里有山地石南和落叶林。在公元前一千年,人类活动略有增加,可能是由于季节性放牧。在整个罗马征服期间,当地景观上的人类活动迹象略有增加,留下的景观在此后的两千年里几乎没有变化。
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Landscapes (United Kingdom) Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: The study of past landscapes – and their continuing presence in today’s landscape - is part of one of the most exciting interdisciplinary subjects. The integrated study of landscape has real practical applications for a society navigating a changing world, able to contribute to understanding landscape and helping shape its future. It unites the widest range of subjects in both Arts and Sciences, including archaeologists, ecologists, geographers, sociologists, cultural and environmental historians, literature specialists and artists.
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