Modelling of Roman-period property surveyor actions in HISPANIA

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Autor(a) principal: Carneiro, André
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Trapero Fernandez, Pedro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/36341
https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4366275
Resumo: The literary works produced by the Roman Land Surveyors, also known as agrimensores, provide valuable insight into the management and demarcation of rural properties in the Roman world. Through these sources, we gain an understanding of how farms were partitioned and the elements employed to establish their boundaries. However, due to the general nature of the information, it is often difficult to apply it to modern-day archaeo- logical studies, as we are typically only aware of the primary country house, such as the pars urbana in a villa. Nowadays, we have tools such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) that allow us to approximate how could be the territory and its cadastre. In this article, we propose a methodology to combine Roman documentary evidence regarding land surveying, and tools to delimitate territoria in ancient sources, with geographic space, establishing a theoretical model on how to delimit estates in order to allow us to know their fundi. For this purpose, we use a case study in the Alto Alentejo (Portugal), a unique region where there is a high density of Roman villae, but whose settlement structure is not well known, and which could be part of a prefecture of the capital of Lusitania province Colonia Augusta Emerita. The proposed model allows us to visually see and relate the criteria applied by surveyors, like delimitation by streams or high elevations. This model translates the ancient knowledge to actual geography to propose boundaries, so we can discuss questions such as the possibility of secondary settlement as settlers or independent landowners or the potential areas of saltus.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modelling of Roman-period property surveyor actions in HISPANIA
title Modelling of Roman-period property surveyor actions in HISPANIA
spellingShingle Modelling of Roman-period property surveyor actions in HISPANIA
Carneiro, André
SIG
Arqueologia do Povoamento
Padrões de povoamento
Fundus
title_short Modelling of Roman-period property surveyor actions in HISPANIA
title_full Modelling of Roman-period property surveyor actions in HISPANIA
title_fullStr Modelling of Roman-period property surveyor actions in HISPANIA
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of Roman-period property surveyor actions in HISPANIA
title_sort Modelling of Roman-period property surveyor actions in HISPANIA
author Carneiro, André
author_facet Carneiro, André
Trapero Fernandez, Pedro
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Trapero Fernandez, Pedro
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Arqueologia do Povoamento
Padrões de povoamento
Fundus
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Arqueologia do Povoamento
Padrões de povoamento
Fundus
description The literary works produced by the Roman Land Surveyors, also known as agrimensores, provide valuable insight into the management and demarcation of rural properties in the Roman world. Through these sources, we gain an understanding of how farms were partitioned and the elements employed to establish their boundaries. However, due to the general nature of the information, it is often difficult to apply it to modern-day archaeo- logical studies, as we are typically only aware of the primary country house, such as the pars urbana in a villa. Nowadays, we have tools such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) that allow us to approximate how could be the territory and its cadastre. In this article, we propose a methodology to combine Roman documentary evidence regarding land surveying, and tools to delimitate territoria in ancient sources, with geographic space, establishing a theoretical model on how to delimit estates in order to allow us to know their fundi. For this purpose, we use a case study in the Alto Alentejo (Portugal), a unique region where there is a high density of Roman villae, but whose settlement structure is not well known, and which could be part of a prefecture of the capital of Lusitania province Colonia Augusta Emerita. The proposed model allows us to visually see and relate the criteria applied by surveyors, like delimitation by streams or high elevations. This model translates the ancient knowledge to actual geography to propose boundaries, so we can discuss questions such as the possibility of secondary settlement as settlers or independent landowners or the potential areas of saltus.
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