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Data Analysis, Management, Integration & Visualisation, Ancient Italian landscapes: new insights from GIS, network and statistical approaches [
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1 - Rock-art in the taskscape: a GIS-based approach to understanding the role of Iron Age rock-art in the lived landscape of Valcamonica (BS), Italy Building 65, Lecture Theatre A
2 - Shepherds or farmers? GIS-based approaches to understand the pre-Roman transhumance and land exploitation in Umbrian region (Central Italy) Building 65, Lecture Theatre A
3 - Pastoral Strategies, Settlement Patterns and Environment in the Uplands of Val di Fiemme (Trentino, Italy): the application of logistic regression analysis and the importance of spatial autocorrelation. Building 65, Lecture Theatre A
4 - Scaling Etruscan expansion Building 65, Lecture Theatre A
5 - Social Network Analysis Centrality Indexes and Central Places: A Case Study from Early Iron Age Central Italy Building 65, Lecture Theatre A
6 - Reconstructing the ancient cultural landscape around Pompeii in 2D and 3D Building 65, Lecture Theatre A
7 - The application of GIS to the study of Roman centuriated landscape in the low Padua Plain (Italy) Building 65, Lecture Theatre A
8 - Historic and archaeological itineraries for the discovery of Friuli during the Lombard period Building 65, Lecture Theatre A