The Roca Archaeological Survey has produced a wealth of new data on the landscape frequentation of the important settlement of Roca Vecchia, one of the most important hubs in the central Mediterranean from later prehistory until medieval times. This paper presents the results obtained from the analysis of the data from the ancient to the late medieval period, as a continuation of what has been published in part I in the previous volume of GROMA (Iacono et al. 2024), trying to highlight how the specific features of a mobility hub like Roca Vecchia influenced occupation trends through time.
Iacono, F., Alessandri, L., Quercia, A., Gumgum, G., Kulja, E., Porta, F., et al. (2025). Landscapes of mobility: the results of the Roca Archaeological Survey (Part II). GROMA, 9, 55-71 [10.32028/groma-issue-9-2024-3243].
Landscapes of mobility: the results of the Roca Archaeological Survey (Part II)
Iacono, Francesco
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Quercia, Alessandro;Kulja, Eda;Porta, Francesca;Falezza, Angela;Agostini, Giovanna;
2025
Abstract
The Roca Archaeological Survey has produced a wealth of new data on the landscape frequentation of the important settlement of Roca Vecchia, one of the most important hubs in the central Mediterranean from later prehistory until medieval times. This paper presents the results obtained from the analysis of the data from the ancient to the late medieval period, as a continuation of what has been published in part I in the previous volume of GROMA (Iacono et al. 2024), trying to highlight how the specific features of a mobility hub like Roca Vecchia influenced occupation trends through time.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


