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New data about the landscape of the first occupation of Mallorca: Coval Simó (Escorca, Mallorca)

2020

The Coval Simó shelter provides some of the oldest evidence for settlement on the island of Mallorca and the Balearic archipelago. It also has the peculiarity of being a habitat in a mountain area, so that the human groups that settled there had to adapt their agricultural and farming sys­tem to this environment. The plant remains (wood charcoal and seeds) recovered in the occupation levels allow us to address these issues, since they are the result of the different activities developed in this cavity: fuel for domestic activities, food for livestock, etc. The results of this study show that between the III and II millennium cal BC, an agricultural system based on livestock and cereal farmi…

010506 paleontologyArcheologypaisaje de montañaMajorca Islandprehistoria recienteBell BeakerFirewood01 natural sciencesisla de mallorcaprimer poblamiento estableLate PrehistoryFirst settlementFarming system0601 history and archaeologysistema agropecuarioCharcoalmacrorrestos vegetales0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category060102 archaeologybiologybusiness.industryAgroforestry06 humanities and the artsbiology.organism_classificationcampaniformeHabitatArchaeologyAgriculturevisual_artArchipelagovisual_art.visual_art_mediumLivestockPlant macroremainsJuniperbusinessSettlement (litigation)Mountain landscapeCC1-960Trabajos de Prehistoria
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Gated Housing Estates in the Arab World: Case Studies in Lebanon and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

2002

The authors analyze the cultural, economic, and political background of new gated housing estates in the Arab world with the aid of case studies in Lebanon and Riyadh. Their question is to what extent these developments represent a reappearance of the fragmented settlement patterns in many of the old towns. On the one hand, new compounds of several villas and common facilities housing extended families in Riyadh may be interpreted as a revival of certain sociospatial settings in the old town, in which extended families often shared a common courtyard. The compounds for Western foreigners in Saudi Arabia follow the principle of spatial seclusion of social groups with different cultural and r…

05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyExtended family021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyPrivate sectorUrban researchSocial groupPoliticsGeographyEconomyEnvironmental protectionOld townSettlement (litigation)Seclusion050703 geographyGeneral Environmental ScienceEnvironment and Planning B: Planning and Design
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Iron Age Landscape and Rural Habitat in the Edetan Territory, Iberia (4th–3rd centuries BC)

2009

This article focuses on the rural organisation and the settlement pattern of the Iberian Iron Age city of Edeta. Ongoing research into its macro-spatial organisation has revealed the existence of different functions and internal features within the settlements and their relation to a wider and more integrated space: the territory. Based on excavation and survey data, we present new questions and analytical categories in order to approach issues related to territory formation and the emergence of socio-economic complexity in the Iron Age societies of ancient eastern Iberia.

ArcheologyGeographyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)HabitatIron AgeHuman settlementGeography Planning and DevelopmentSurvey data collectionExcavationSettlement (litigation)ArchaeologyJournal of Mediterranean Archaeology
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on the contrasts in the charcoal assemblage of a Late Iron Age and a Romano-British roadside settlement

2019

On the contrasts in the charcoal assemblage of a Late Iron Age and a Romano-British roadside settlement

ArcheologyGeographyRomano britishUNESCO::HISTORIAvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAssemblage (archaeology):HISTORIA [UNESCO]CharcoalSettlement (litigation)ArchaeologyLate iron age
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The public and private use of space in Magdalenian societies: Evidence from Oelknitz 3, LOP (Thuringia, Germany)

2015

Abstract The site of Oelknitz (Thuringia, Germany) is among the largest and in terms of spatial organisation most complex Magdalenian open air sites known to date, rich in evident structures. The current paper reports evidence from the youngest, latest phase of occupation at Oelknitz Structure 3. It is demonstrated that this structure represents a dwelling construction characterised by different spatially distinct activity zones. Several hypotheses can be drawn from this evidence in order to understand basic principles on Magdalenians’ settlement behaviour and their social cohesion.

ArcheologyHistoryGeographySpatial organisationHuman Factors and ErgonomicsEconomic geographySpace (commercial competition)MagdalenianSettlement (litigation)ArchaeologyOpen airJournal of Anthropological Archaeology
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The Spread of English

2013

English descends from a set of Germanic dialects spoken 4,000 years or so ago in a small area of the far south of Scandinavia. The arrival of Germanic speakers on the island of Britain a millennium and a half ago led to the growth of the language we now call English. This language remained confined to this island for most of its history and, indeed, was not spoken in all parts of the island until extremely recently. During the last five centuries native-speaker English also spread to the Western Hemisphere and then to the Southern Hemisphere, leading to the development of new varieties of the language in the colonised areas, but also to the massive loss of indigenous languages in the Americ…

ColonisationGeographyLanguage shiftCeltic languagesLanguage deathEthnologySettlement (litigation)Genealogy
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The consequences of demographic change in Rhineland-Palatinate: scenarios of landscape consumption for settlement and transportation areas

2007

Consumption (economics)GeographyDemographic changebusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementPopulation developmentbusinessSettlement (litigation)Environmental planning
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Impacts of COVID-19 and pandemic control measures on public transport ridership in European urban areas – The cases of Vienna, Innsbruck, Oslo, and A…

2021

The study uses the case of two regions with small and medium sized cities (Agder in Norway and the greater Innsbruck area in Austria) and two European capitals, Vienna and Oslo, to showcase the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public transport ridership in northern and central Europe. The comprehensive timeline of actions taken by governments and public transport providers in Austria and Norway, and their impact on public transport ridership in the first and second waves of the pandemic form the basis of a descriptive study. Comparing the data, a strong negative impact on the public transport patronage in the first wave of the pandemic was found, despite a comparable low number of cases p…

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Geography Planning and DevelopmentControl (management)TransportationManagement Science and Operations ResearchArticleMetropolisRidershipPandemicRegional scienceCivil and Structural EngineeringGeneral Environmental ScienceHE1-9990business.industryCOVID-19TimelineMonitoring systemUrban StudiesEuropeGeographyPublic transportAutomotive EngineeringDescriptive researchPublic transportSettlement (litigation)businessTransportation and communicationsSmall and medium-sized citiesTransportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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Comparing colonial differences: Baltic literary cultures as agencies of Europe’s internal others

2016

ABSTRACTThe article discusses the Baltic colonial experience in historical and comparative perspective. It sketches the ways in which Baltic societies are best linked to theoretical discussions on postcolonial issues, and whether they might be looked upon in a more global context. The main question posed by the article is in what ways Baltic identity has been determined by processes of foreign settlement, occupation and colonization of the territory of each respective country and whether we can see Baltic societies as potential agencies of Europe’s internal others.

Cultural Studies05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyIdentity (social science)Context (language use)Colonialism050701 cultural studies0506 political scienceDecolonialityWorld-systems theoryArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political economy050602 political science & public administrationColoniality of powerSociologySocial scienceComparative perspectiveSettlement (litigation)Journal of Baltic Studies
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Exploring Beyond the River and Inside the Valleys: Settlement Development and Cultural Landscape of the Araxes River Basin Through Time

2020

Geographical landmarks, especially rivers, have always played an important role in forming or hampering interplay between societies. In some cases, they act as a “communication route” and in some o...

Cultural StudiesGeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeneral Arts and HumanitiesAnthropologyCultural landscapeDrainage basinSettlement (litigation)ArchaeologyIran
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