Roman and early-medieval occupation of a delta: settlement dynamics in the Rhine-Meuse delta (The Netherlands)

H.J. Pierik, R.J. van Lanen

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Abstract

River landscapes are among the most densely populated areas in the world. In the Rhine-Meuse delta, The Netherlands, the late-Roman and early-medieval periods (AD 270 - 1050) are characterized by both cultural changes (e.g. in demography, settlement location) and environmental changes (river avulsions, changes in flooding frequency). In the delta plain, the relatively high and dry natural levees were most favourable for habitation. The extension and relative elevation of these important landscape units has recently been mapped in high detail, exploring the distribution of settlements on these landscape units and the changing patterns of settlements through time is the next step. We have applied a multidisciplinary approach by integrating new high-resolution palaeoenvironmental reconstructions with archaeological datasets. Our aims were to: 1) determine the spatial distribution of settlements on geomorphological landscape units, and 2) explore changes in human-environment interactions from the late Roman period to the Early Middle Ages. In this contribution, we present the first results of these analyses. Integrating these datasets is an important step towards further understanding of the relative contribution of (and the interaction between) environmental and cultural factors in determining settlement distribution in the Rhine-Meuse delta.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 25 Aug 2016
EventLandscape Archaeology Conference 2016 - Department of Archaeology and Ancient History , Uppsala, Sweden
Duration: 23 Aug 201625 Aug 2016
http://www.arkeologi.uu.se/LAC_2016+/

Conference

ConferenceLandscape Archaeology Conference 2016
Abbreviated titleLAC 2016
Country/TerritorySweden
CityUppsala
Period23/08/1625/08/16
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