A stratified route network in a stratified landscape. The Region of Enna (Central Sicily) from the Bronze Age to the 19 th c. AD.

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This paper focuses on the region of Enna in central Sicily. Its peculiar environmental setting is a key feature, with a central mountain surrounded by gentle, fertile lowlands. Our key question is to understand the regional route network in its historical process of "transformission", a concept proposed by French archaeogeographers (see Chouquer, Watteaux 2013). It considers traces on the landscape at different scales, as ever-changing features influenced by both natural and human inputs. We chose a sample area of 566 sq-km in the very centre of the island and we evaluated geographical constraints on mobility. This raises new questions about the relationship between routes, settlements, and the environment.

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Citter, C., Amato, G. M., Di Natale, V., & Patacchini, A. (2017). A stratified route network in a stratified landscape. The Region of Enna (Central Sicily) from the Bronze Age to the 19 th c. AD. Open Archaeology, 3(1), 305–312. https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2017-0020

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