Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8908133 | Geomorphology | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The quarry system described in this paper, together with geomorphological records of slope cuts, terraced surfaces, and the remains of retaining walls, represents a unique and important example of anthropogenic landscape modification in the territory of the central Apennines caused by the construction and maintenance of a Roman road over the centuries. This could be relevant for further studies on the relations between natural environments and the development of civilisation. In addition, the multi-methodological analyses of geomorphological records originated by quarrying activities may be considered for the characterization of similar quarry landscapes.
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Authors
E. Di Luzio, P. Carfora,