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Wessex–Armorica: Territories, Connections and Hierarchies

Descrizione del progetto

La rotta di navigazione più trafficata d’Europa nell’età del bronzo

La Manica, il canale più trafficato del mondo, è un corpo idrico che separa l’Inghilterra meridionale dalla Francia settentrionale. Ogni giorno, oltre 500 imbarcazioni solcano le sue acque, che si estendono per 560 km. Il progetto WATCH, finanziato dall’UE, sta osservando più da vicino i collegamenti marittimi passati della Manica, ripercorrendoli a ritroso fino all’età del bronzo. Combinando l’archeologia con metodi e dati provenienti dalla geografia e dalle scienze ambientali, questo studio interdisciplinare intende comprendere in che modo le comunità che vivevano sulle coste della Manica siano diventate interdipendenti in un’epoca nella quale il commercio di stagno e rame stava consolidando le basi di un’estesa Unione europea preistorica.

Obiettivo

The aim of the WATCH project is to model the organisation of territories, economic and political connections, and social hierarchies promoted and sustained by maritime connections across and around the English Channel during the early Bronze Age (EBA). This study is crucial to understand how communities living in the Channel coastlands became interdependent at a time when trade in tin and copper was strenghtening the foundations for an extensive prehistoric European union. Central to the project is the study of burials within their human, social, and natural environments using Geographical Information System (GIS) analysis. The project is interdisciplinary, rooted in archaeology but borrowing concepts, methods, and data from geography and environmental sciences. This project will enable the fellow to achieve the research and transferable skills, which will allow him to become a mature independent researcher and international expert of the EBA northwestern Europe. The fellow will be able to apply the most up-to-date GIS skillset to different problems in the field of prehistoric archaeology, which will extend an exciting research career. This project offers the opportunity to the fellow to conduct innovative research and transnational mobility while providing benefits for the European Research Area, the Bournemouth University, the supervisor, the partner organisation and the fellow. This project will allow the fellow to develop a research agenda that will lead to a range of research and consultancy projects with European academic and non-academic institutions for the better understanding of EBA societies and cross-Channel relationships, thus enhancing research excellence and addressing recognized research questions in Europe, and beyond. Finally, the fellow aims to offer civil society the demonstration of how and why both sides of the Channel became socially and economically interdependent in the past is relevant to considering the future of our societies.

Campo scientifico (EuroSciVoc)

CORDIS classifica i progetti con EuroSciVoc, una tassonomia multilingue dei campi scientifici, attraverso un processo semi-automatico basato su tecniche NLP.

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Coordinatore

BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 224 933,76
Indirizzo
FERN BARROW BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY
BH12 5BB Poole
Regno Unito

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Regione
South West (England) Dorset and Somerset Bournemouth
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 224 933,76