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A meeting point for diversity: research and valorisation on cultural landscapes in NW Iberian Peninsula. María Ruiz del Árbol, Almudena Orejas, F. Javier Sánchez-Palencia Research Group EST-AP (CSIC) / Las Médulas Foundation. 1. LANDSCAPES AND THE EUROPEAN CULTURAL HERITAGE.
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A meeting point for diversity: research and valorisation on cultural landscapes in NW Iberian Peninsula María Ruiz del Árbol, Almudena Orejas, F. Javier Sánchez-Palencia Research Group EST-AP (CSIC) / Las Médulas Foundation
1. LANDSCAPES AND THE EUROPEAN CULTURAL HERITAGE - Landscapes are a high synthetic expression of human relationships through time. - “Landscape” means an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors (European Landscape Convention, art.1a). The temporal dimension defines the essential archaeological historical character of landscape and leads it to play a relevant role in the present research and management of European Cultural Heritage.
The Medina Azahara’s Project The Ensenada de Bolonia’s Project The Galician Archaeological Heritage Network 2. FROM THE REGIONAL TO THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT: THE EXAMPLE OF NW IBERIAN PENINSULA SOME GOOD EXAMPLES The Andalusian Institute of Historic Heritage Galician Autonomous Region
2. FROM THE REGIONAL TO THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT: THE EXAMPLE OF NW IBERIAN PENINSULA The case of Las Médulas Cultural Landscape to the mining Roman landscape From the pre-Roman peasant landscape
Las Médulas 3. SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND TERRITORY. LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY: RESEARCH AS A MEAN FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE PROTECTION AND VALORISATION
Historical Landscape Tourism + + + Economic Resource Environment 3. SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND TERRITORY. LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY: RESEARCH AS A MEAN FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE PROTECTION AND VALORISATION
LANDMARKS. Understanding pre-industrial structures in rural and mining landscapes 4. THE INTEGRATION OF REGIONAL INITIATIVES INTO THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT COST Action A27 TC Social Sciences and Humanities
The relevance of landscape in establishing Europe’s common Heritage 5. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS • Landscapes as Cultural Heritage in the European Research • Work on landscapes is inter- and trans- disciplinarian. Potential for crossing borders within Cultural Heritage research • Cultural landscapes have an important role within the creation of a “knowledge-based society” – European integration and regional identities. • Landscapes, European Research, sustainable and economic development
Almudena Orejas (aorejas@ih.csic.es)María Ruiz del Árbol (mrarbol@ih.csic.es)F.-Javier Sánchez-Palencia (jspalencia@ih.csic.es) Research Group Social Structure and Territory - Landscape Archaeology Institute of History - CSIC Madrid http://www.ih.csic.es/lineas/territorio