Mapping the anthropic occupation of the territory. Tracing dynamics of human settlement from archaeological records and historic cartographies

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The dynamics of anthropic occupation of a territory over time play a central role in shaping the cultural landscape we see today. This paper presents a methodology for visually representing this phenomenon. The method consists of transforming data from archaeological records and historic cartography into a series of maps that allow historic settlement patterns to be interpreted and the historic depth of contemporary urban areas to be revealed. To create these maps, a series of geospatial analyses were carried out, including density analysis and weighted overlay. The methodology was applied to the peri-urban area of Seville in southern Spain, although it may be extrapolated to other regions.

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López Sánchez, M., Linares Gómez del Pulgar, M., & Tejedor Cabrera, A. (2022). Mapping the anthropic occupation of the territory. Tracing dynamics of human settlement from archaeological records and historic cartographies. Journal of Maps, 18(1), 7–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2021.2009924

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