Archaeology and desertification in the Vera basin (Almeria, south-east Spain)

Pedro Castro, Sylvia Gili, Vicente Lull, Rafael Mico, Cristina Rihuete, Roberto Risch, Ma Encarna Sanahuja Yll, Robert Chapman

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Abstract

Field research and predictive modelling of global warming and desertification by environmental scientists in the Mediterranean has concentrated on the short term. In this paper, it is argued that collaboration between the historical sciences, especially archaeology, and the environmental sciences can provide a longer-term perspective on desertification in' the Mediterranean. Such collaboration has taken place recently in the Vera basin (Almería, south-east Spain), with the financial support of the European Union. Details of the archaeological and historical sequences of occupation in the basin are given, before presenting the main trends in demography, settlement and political systems from 4000 BC until the present day. This is followed by details of the long-term record of degradation in the Vera basin. The paper concludes by using the long-term record to propose recommendations for the future management of this landscape. Copyright © 2000 Sage Publications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-166
Number of pages20
JournalEuropean Journal of Archaeology
Volume3
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2000

Keywords

  • Archaeology
  • Demography
  • Desertification
  • Long-term perspective
  • Political systems
  • Settlement
  • South-east Spain

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