Reconstructing long-term settlement histories on complex alluvial floodplains by integrating historical map analysis and remote-sensing: an archaeological analysis of the landscape of the Indus River Basin

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Garcia i Molsosa, Arnau
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Orengo Romeu, Hector A.
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Petrie, Cameron A.
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2023-10-30T12:21:16Z
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2024-10-29T10:41:42Z
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2023-10-30T12:21:16Z
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2024-10-29T10:41:42Z
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2023-02-14
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2023-07-10
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2050-7445
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https://hdl.handle.net/2072/537003
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Alluvial floodplains were one of the major venues of the development and long-term transformation of urban agrarian-based societies. The historical relationship between human societies and riverine environments created a rich archaeological record, but it is one that is not always easy to access due to the dynamism of alluvial floodplains and the geomorphological processes driven their hydrological regimes. Alluvial floodplains are also targeted for urban and agricultural expansion, which both have the potential to pose threats to cultural heritage and the environment if not carefully managed. Analysis that combines Historical Cartography and Remote Sensing sources to identify potential archaeological sites and river palaeochannels is an important first step towards the reconstruction of settlement patterns in different historical periods and their relationship to the history of hydrological networks. We are able to use different computational methods to great effect, including algorithms to enhance the visualization of different features of the landscape; and for processing large quantity of data using Machine-Learning based methods. Here we integrate those methods for the first time in a single study case: a section of the Indus River basin. Using a combined approach, it has been possible to map the historical hydrological network in a detail never achieved before and identify hundreds of potential archaeological sites previously unknown. Discussing these datasets together, we address the interpretation of the archaeological record, and highlight how Remote Sensing approaches can inform future research, heritage documentation, management, and preservation. The paper concludes with a targeted analysis of our datasets in the light of previous field-based research in order to provide preliminary insights on how long-term processes might have re-worked historical landscapes and their potential implications for the study of settlement patterns in different Historical periods in this region, thereby highlighting the potential for such integrated approaches.
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AGM is Ramón y Cajal Fellow (Funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, contract RYC2021-034341-I) at the Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology. HAO is ICREA Research Professor at the Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology. CAP is Professor of South Asian and Iranian Archaeology at the University of Cambridge. The research presented here was developed in the context of the Maria Skłodowska-Curie Action WaMStrIn project (MSCA grant agreement No. 746446). Work on the SoI maps from Haryana in India was carried out as part of the Land, Water and Settlement and TwoRains projects (funded by the ERC under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, grant agreement 648609). This research and the writing of the paper continued with funding from the UKRI's Global Challenges Research Fund’s TIGR2ESS project (BB/P027970/1). These were both collaborative endeavours involving researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Department of AIHC and Archaeology at Banaras Hindu University, under the direction of CAP and Prof. R. N. Singh.
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27 p.
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eng
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BioMed Central Ltd
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Herit Sci 11, 141 (2023)
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© The Author(s) 2023. Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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RECERCAT (Dipòsit de la Recerca de Catalunya)
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Teledetecció -- Índia
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Algorismes computacionals
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Índia -- Arqueologia del paisatge
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Reconstructing long-term settlement histories on complex alluvial floodplains by integrating historical map analysis and remote-sensing: an archaeological analysis of the landscape of the Indus River Basin
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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90
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cap
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-023-00985-6
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess


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