Title (en)
Roman Rural Landscapes
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research data
Language
German
Description (en)
Roman Rural Landscapes refers to various field research projects lead by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Günther Schörner, M.A. and his team at the Department of Classical Archeology of the University of Vienna.
Compared to the cities of the Imperium Romanum, life in the countryside is significantly less explored. Since the number of the written sources avaiable are much lower, the material culture has to be considered as the primary source for archaeological knowlede. Central questions can therefore only be clarified with the help of systematic field research.
In addition to general methodological and chronological issues various aspects of the rural life are exploredwith a particular focus on continuity and change of structures and practices in the countryside.
This collection preserves all avaiable research outputs (datasets, scientific papers etc.) which were generated in course of the archaeological activities mentioned above.
Keywords (de)
ArchäologieDigitale ArchäologieLandschaftsarchäologieSiedlungsarchäologie
Keywords (en)
Roman Rural LandscapesDigital ArchaeologyModeling Roman Rural LandscapesRoman Rural Landscapes in NoricumLandscape ArchaeologySettlement ArchaeologySurveys
Keywords (it)
Molino San Vincenzo
DOI
10.25365/phaidra.110
ÖFOS 2012
Classical archaeology
ÖFOS 2012
Virtual archeology
ÖFOS 2012
Archaeological prospection
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material culture
Type of publication
Research Data
Organization Association
Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies > Department of Classical Archaeology
Publishing Address
Wien
Publisher
Selbstverlag
Publication Date
2019-08-27
Molino San Vincenzo: Forschungsdaten
o:528478
03.05.2017
11.02.2017
02.07.2018
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https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1018704Handle
DOI
https://hdl.handle.net/11353/10.1018704
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