New Journal Article by CEIPAC Researchers D. Martín-Arrollo and J. Remesal Rodríguez MODELADO GEOGRÁFICO DE LA AGRICULTURA ROMANA. VEGETACIÓN DE RIBERA Y VITICULTURA EN HASTA REGIA 3/3/2018

GEOGRAPHIC MODELING OF ROMAN AGRICULTURE. VEGETATION OF RIVER AND VITICULTURE IN HASTA REGIA
Abstract:
In a theoretical framework, vine training systems are considered as an ancient cultural heritage. Historiography has assumed the difference between Punic sine pedamentis and Italic cum pedamentis viticulture. In this paper, exploration of such an assumption is conducted in GIS by modelling the riparia/uinea agronomical ratio in the frontier of the colonia Hasta Regia and the municipium of Gades. This ratio is based on Columella’s standard of the proportion between vineyards and riparian spaces required to provide raw material for a vine training system. Now, a new approach on the self-sufficiency of plots is tested.
By Dr. DANIEL J. MARTÍN-ARROYO SÁNCHEZ Postdoctoral researcher and Dr. JOSÉ REMESAL RODRÍGUEZ Professor of Ancient History, Principal Investigator EPNet. CEIPAC, Faculty of Geography and History, University of Barcelona presented an article at Spal, Prehistory and Archeology of the University of Seville Magazine.

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