Routeways in Sicily’s Middle Bronze Age. Remote Sensing Analysis of Internal Communication Routes through the Territory of Milena (Caltanissetta, Italy)

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Dario Calderone
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Abstract

This research attempts to locate the pathways used during the Sicilian Bronze Age in the territory of the municipality of Milena (Caltanissetta, Italy), in a central area of the island. The study begins by analyzing settlement's superimposition from the Neolithic period through the Middle Ages. Using an interdisciplinary approach, it was possible to identify and hypothesize prehistoric routeways by combining UAV technology, remote sensing, and GIS applications. Thus, studying the ancient movement areas without new material evidence of their existence is possible. This methodological approach is a solution for identifying specific prehistoric pathways across the interior of Sicily. The settlement logic of the hinterland and mountainous areas on the island can sometimes be replicated in other parts of the island. The good results obtained allow us to use this case study as an example of best practices in identifying specific prehistoric routeways through the analysis of topographic features with combined technological methods to study other similar contexts.
西西里青铜时代中期的交通路线。对穿越米莱娜领地(意大利卡尔塔尼塞塔)的内部交通路线的遥感分析
本研究试图找出西西里岛中部地区米莱娜市(意大利卡尔塔尼塞塔)境内青铜时代使用的道路。研究首先分析了从新石器时代到中世纪的定居点叠加情况。通过采用跨学科方法,结合无人机技术、遥感和地理信息系统的应用,有可能确定并假设史前路线。因此,在没有新的物证证明其存在的情况下研究古代活动区域成为可能。这种方法是确定西西里岛内陆地区特定史前路线的一种解决方案。岛上腹地和山区的聚落逻辑有时可以在岛上其他地区复制。所取得的良好结果使我们能够将这一案例研究作为最佳实践的范例,通过对地形特征的分析,结合技术方法来确定特定的史前路线,从而研究其他类似的背景。
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Studies in Digital Heritage
Studies in Digital Heritage Arts and Humanities-Classics
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