Geological and Geomorphological Controls on the Path of an Intermountain Roman Road: The Case of the <em>Via Herculia</em>, Southern Italy

This work introduces the results of a geoarchaeological study about a large segment of a Roman road (i.e., <i>Via Herculia</i>, III and the beginning of IV century A.D.), which crossed the Lucanian segment of the southern Apennines (Italy). Classical approach of the archaeological resear...

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Main Authors: Dario Gioia, Stefano Del Lungo, Annarita Sannazzaro, Maurizio Lazzari
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/9/398
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spelling doaj-40da98baf8104d5db5a6f0e1ae9c123f2020-11-25T02:13:36ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632019-09-019939810.3390/geosciences9090398geosciences9090398Geological and Geomorphological Controls on the Path of an Intermountain Roman Road: The Case of the <em>Via Herculia</em>, Southern ItalyDario Gioia0Stefano Del Lungo1Annarita Sannazzaro2Maurizio Lazzari3CNR-Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali (IBAM), C/da S. Loja, 85050 Potenza, ItalyCNR-Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali (IBAM), C/da S. Loja, 85050 Potenza, ItalyCNR-Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali (IBAM), C/da S. Loja, 85050 Potenza, ItalyCNR-Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali (IBAM), C/da S. Loja, 85050 Potenza, ItalyThis work introduces the results of a geoarchaeological study about a large segment of a Roman road (i.e., <i>Via Herculia</i>, III and the beginning of IV century A.D.), which crossed the Lucanian segment of the southern Apennines (Italy). Classical approach of the archaeological research based on the analysis of bibliographic, archival, literary, archaeological, and historical sources allowed us to infer the Roman road path, which is quite different from previous hypotheses. Geoarchaeological analysis is based on the detailed mapping of lithological and geomorphological features of the study area and has been primarily focused on a well-known segment of the Roman road from Filiano to the southern mountains of the Potenza city (Sasso di Castalda). Our results suggest that the choice of the road path has been driven by the outcrop of some deposits and the presence of specific geomorphological landforms, such as low-relief areas in mountain landscape. Then, the same approach was applied to a sector with controversial archaeological evidences (i.e., the Upper Agri river valley), where geological and geomorphological analyses support archaeological research in the reconstruction of the ancient path. This integrated approach can help archaeology to understand and then discover ancient road paths crossing complex and impervious landscapes such as the intramontane lands.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/9/398geoarchaeologygeomorphologyRoman roads<i>Via Herculia</i>southern Apennines
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author Dario Gioia
Stefano Del Lungo
Annarita Sannazzaro
Maurizio Lazzari
spellingShingle Dario Gioia
Stefano Del Lungo
Annarita Sannazzaro
Maurizio Lazzari
Geological and Geomorphological Controls on the Path of an Intermountain Roman Road: The Case of the <em>Via Herculia</em>, Southern Italy
Geosciences
geoarchaeology
geomorphology
Roman roads
<i>Via Herculia</i>
southern Apennines
author_facet Dario Gioia
Stefano Del Lungo
Annarita Sannazzaro
Maurizio Lazzari
author_sort Dario Gioia
title Geological and Geomorphological Controls on the Path of an Intermountain Roman Road: The Case of the <em>Via Herculia</em>, Southern Italy
title_short Geological and Geomorphological Controls on the Path of an Intermountain Roman Road: The Case of the <em>Via Herculia</em>, Southern Italy
title_full Geological and Geomorphological Controls on the Path of an Intermountain Roman Road: The Case of the <em>Via Herculia</em>, Southern Italy
title_fullStr Geological and Geomorphological Controls on the Path of an Intermountain Roman Road: The Case of the <em>Via Herculia</em>, Southern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Geological and Geomorphological Controls on the Path of an Intermountain Roman Road: The Case of the <em>Via Herculia</em>, Southern Italy
title_sort geological and geomorphological controls on the path of an intermountain roman road: the case of the <em>via herculia</em>, southern italy
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This work introduces the results of a geoarchaeological study about a large segment of a Roman road (i.e., <i>Via Herculia</i>, III and the beginning of IV century A.D.), which crossed the Lucanian segment of the southern Apennines (Italy). Classical approach of the archaeological research based on the analysis of bibliographic, archival, literary, archaeological, and historical sources allowed us to infer the Roman road path, which is quite different from previous hypotheses. Geoarchaeological analysis is based on the detailed mapping of lithological and geomorphological features of the study area and has been primarily focused on a well-known segment of the Roman road from Filiano to the southern mountains of the Potenza city (Sasso di Castalda). Our results suggest that the choice of the road path has been driven by the outcrop of some deposits and the presence of specific geomorphological landforms, such as low-relief areas in mountain landscape. Then, the same approach was applied to a sector with controversial archaeological evidences (i.e., the Upper Agri river valley), where geological and geomorphological analyses support archaeological research in the reconstruction of the ancient path. This integrated approach can help archaeology to understand and then discover ancient road paths crossing complex and impervious landscapes such as the intramontane lands.
topic geoarchaeology
geomorphology
Roman roads
<i>Via Herculia</i>
southern Apennines
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/9/398
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