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Copper Supply Networks in the Early Bronze Age of South-east Spain: New Evidence from the Lower Segura Valley
Author(s) -
Dirk Brandherm,
Ignacio Montero Ruíz,
Milena Müller-Kissing,
Alexander H. Maass,
Emilio Diz Ardid
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
interdisciplinaria archaeologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.458
H-Index - 6
eISSN - 2336-1220
pISSN - 1804-848X
DOI - 10.24916/iansa.2022.2.3
Subject(s) - politics , bronze , bronze age , supply network , copper , supply side , range (aeronautics) , south east , economy , archaeology , history , geography , political science , ancient history , business , economics , engineering , commerce , law , aerospace engineering , power (physics) , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics
The initial goal of the Mycenaean Spercheios-Valley Archaeological Project (MY.SPE.AR.) is to undertake a systematic archaeogeophysical survey of the Spercheios Valley in central Greece. The extensive and intensive survey focuses on locating, documenting, mapping and analysing environmental features in correlation with the archaeological remains of Mycenaean sites in the region. This documentation and analysis have already commenced and will be further implemented with use of technologies such as Mobile GPS, UAV photography, satellite imagery analysis, remote sensing, spatial analysis with GIS, test pits and trial trenches. The aim of this paper is to examine and compare the results of the standard MTC prediction model method applied in Messenia with another location, that of the valley of Spercheios, in Fthiotida, Greece. In the spatial analysis carried out in Messenia, common features were observed for all the residential places, which in no case could be characterised as random, while the structure of the administration of the society presented characteristics that were compatible with a hierarchical distinction of the functions of each residential ensemble. The key question is whether we can observe these same characteristics that determine a habitation site (geomorphological, climatological, and geological) in another region. This comparison between two major study areas (the regions of Messenia and the wider valley of Spercheios) may contribute to archaeological research generally by posing new questions and methods of examination of the broader landscape in an area of archaeological interest.

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