Describes the aims and techniques of landscape archaeology; briefly presents results of archaeological surveys by the British School (Rome) in various areas of Italy from the early 20th c. to the present, with inferences about land use; and discusses archaeological approaches to the agricultural systems of the first millennium, including types of data (from excavations, survey, documentary research, and especially study of plant and animal remains) and cases of landscape reconstruction (Molise and Farfa) that cast light on agricultural history.
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