Agrarian archaeology: a research and social transformation tool

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    It was undoubtedly a matter of reflecting on and adapting the protocols developed by prehistoric archaeology and Andalusian archaeology, as well as incorporating the extensive experience that this type of work had had in the Anglo-Saxon sphere into areas of the research study. In mountain areas and areas located on the Atlantic coast, the intervention methodology required excavating in villages still occupied today, as well as in landscape units (terraces, irrigation systems, livestock establishments, crop fields) that are in use. This means obtaining a wealth of information on the occupation and management practices . . .

     

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