USING GIS IN THE DIACHRONIC STUDY OF LATE ROMAN SETTLEMENT TRANSFORMATIONS: PRELIMINARY DATA AND POSSIBLE RELATIONS TO ENVIRONMENT CHANGE IN THE NORTH-EASTERN ADRIATIC

Authors

  • Fabian Welc
  • Ana Konestra
  • Paula Androić Gračanin
  • Bartosz Nowacki

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57599/gisoj.2021.1.1.189

Keywords:

landscape archaeology, late antiquity, NE Adriatic, GIS, Island of Rab, climatic changes

Abstract

In the paper the use of GIS to diachronically analyse the settlement pattern detected through archaeological research is illustrated on the case study of the island of Rab (NE Adriatic, Croatia) and correlated with a model of the island's economic output, its environmental features and available data on regional changing climatic conditions. The obtained results are then interpreted within a wider Adriatic setting and a current theoretical framework which allows to correlate socio-economic and environmental indicators in the interpretation of archaeologically detected changes in the use of the landscape.

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Published

2021-09-15

How to Cite

Welc, F., Konestra, A., Androić Gračanin, P. ., & Nowacki, B. (2021). USING GIS IN THE DIACHRONIC STUDY OF LATE ROMAN SETTLEMENT TRANSFORMATIONS: PRELIMINARY DATA AND POSSIBLE RELATIONS TO ENVIRONMENT CHANGE IN THE NORTH-EASTERN ADRIATIC. GIS Odyssey Journal, 1(1), 189–207. https://doi.org/10.57599/gisoj.2021.1.1.189