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European agricultural terraces and lynchets: from archaeological theory to heritage management

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21981
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https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2021.1891963
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2021-03-23
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Journal article
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Brown, Antony; Walsh, Kevin; Fallu, Daniel Joseph; Cucchiaro, Sara; Tarolli, Paolo
Abstract
Terraces are highly productive, culturally distinctive socioecological systems. Although they form part of time/place-specific debates, terraces per se have been neglected – fields on slopes or landscape elements. We argue that this is due to mapping and dating problems, and lack of artefacts/ecofacts. However, new techniques can overcome some of these constraints, allowing us to re-engage with theoretical debates around agricultural intensification. Starting from neo-Broserupian propositions, we can engage with the sociopolitical and environmental aspects of terrace emergence, maintenance and abandonment. Non-reductionist avenues include identifying and dating different phases of development within single terrace systems, identifying a full crop-range, and other activities not generally associated with terraces (e.g. metallurgy). The proposition here is that terraces are a multi-facetted investment that includes both intensification and diversification and can occur under a range of social conditions but which constitutes a response to demographic pressure in the face to fluctuating environmental conditions.
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Taylor & Francis
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Brown A, Walsh K, Fallu DJ, Cucchiaro S, Tarolli P. European agricultural terraces and lynchets: from archaeological theory to heritage management. World archaeology. 2021:1-23
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