Archaeology is well identified as the science of studying human activities and the way societies functioned in the past.
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Its field of investigation, however, extends far beyond material culture alone to reconstruct the landscapes in which ancient societies evolved and the way in which they interacted with their environment. Through the history of the transformations of the Argens plain, on the outskirts of the Roman colony of Fréjus (Var), we will show how different archaeological disciplines (archaeomorphology, geoarchaeology, bioarchaeology) contribute to reconstructing the multi-millennial evolution of this...
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Contact Science for All Conference - "Landscapes have a history, or how archaeology contributes to the knowledge of past landscapes
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