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{Arqueologia}, {SIG} i modelització espacial del patró d'ocupació del
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territori durant el {Neolític} (5700- 2100 cal {ANE})
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},
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author = {Salvador Baiges, Guillem and Gassiot Ballbè, Ermengol},
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author = {Salvador Baiges, Guillem and Gassiot Ballbè, Ermengol, dir.},
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year = 2024,
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url = {https://ddd.uab.cat/record/301073},
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urldate = {2025-03-31},
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type = {phd},
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language = {cat},
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type = {PhD Thesis},
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abstract = {
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In recent decades, the Pyrenees have experienced an increase in
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archaeological research that has made it possible to identify new sites with
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Neolithic chronology in different parts of the mountain range, in some cases
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with signs of agricultural practices. These new archaeological data have
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begun to fill gaps in knowledge in a context in which, until the end of the
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20th century, the Balma Margineda was practically the only known Neolithic
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site in the Pyrenees, and in the knowledge of the first agricultural and
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livestock farming communities that inhabited the mountain range. These new
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studies allow us to question and propose new alternative scenarios to the
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historical and traditional views that have considered mountain environments
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such as the Pyrenees as marginal areas and only frequented by seasonal
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livestock farming groups during the summer. Based on this issue, this
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doctoral thesis aims to contribute to the knowledge of the introduction of
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agricultural and livestock practices of these first human groups, from a
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geographical perspective of the territory. In other words, it aims to
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spatially contextualize the settlements and analyses how the different land
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occupation patterns were configured throughout the Neolithic period (5700 -
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2100 cal BCE), applying different methods and techniques of Geographic
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Information Systems. Two aspects have been taken into account to define the
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land occupation patterns. On the one hand, several orographic and
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palaeoclimatic variables have been processed and analyzed in order to
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identify the geographical parameters and contexts in which the Neolithic
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settlements are located. On the other hand, the agricultural potential of the
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Pyrenees has been spatially modelled, taking into account the requirements of
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different crops and agricultural systems to test the viability of agriculture
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during the different phases of the Neolithic in the different areas of the
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Pyrenees. These methodological developments have made it possible to identify
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two settlement location patterns. The first is associated with the first
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Neolithic occupations with a mixed and diversified economy, with settlements
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linked to areas accessible to land with agricultural potential. On the other
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hand, the second pattern is related to the Late Neolithic/Chalcolithic
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occupations, linked to a livestock use of the subalpine belts.
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},
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school = {
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Programa de Doctorat en Arqueologia
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Prehistòrica
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},
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keywords = {
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Arqueología del Paisaje, Arqueologia del Paisatge, Ciències Humanes, GIS,
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Landscape archaeology, literature, Neolithic, Neolític, Neolítico, SIG, Tesi
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doctoral, TEXT
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}
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}
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@phdthesis{wiethase_advancing_2023,

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