Geoarchaeology and geomorphology of the Metaponto area, Ionian coastal belt, Italy

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A 1:28,000-scale geoarchaeological map has been prepared for a large sector of the Ionian coastal belt of the Basilicata region, southern Italy, in order to investigate the relationships between the spatial distribution of archaeological sites of Greek settlement of Metapontum and the main landforms of this sector of the Bradano Foredeep. Archaeological investigation consists of an examination and a re-organisation of published data and new field surveys, which has allowed us to infer the relationships between landform elements and spatial distribution of about 1400 archaeological remnants of the Greek colony of Metapontum. Our results highlight a non-random distribution of the archaeological evidence and the strong influence of geomorphological features and processes on the settlement pattern.

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Gioia, D., Bavusi, M., Di Leo, P., Giammatteo, T., & Schiattarella, M. (2020). Geoarchaeology and geomorphology of the Metaponto area, Ionian coastal belt, Italy. Journal of Maps, 16(2), 117–125. https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2019.1701575

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