2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2019.104417
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Long-term construction of vineyard landscapes in the Ebro Valley: The deserted village of Torrentejo (Basque Country, Spain)

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“…Similar processes were indicated also in other European countries, irrespectively whether they were observed in the Eastern Bloc Communist countries (Grigorescu et al, 2012;Novák et al, 2014;Toteva & Atasoy, 2014;Prokopová et al, 2018) or in Mediterranean ones where wine growing has long tradition, dating back millennia (Cots-folch et al, 2006;Olarieta et al, 2008;Salvati & Sabbi, 2011;Narbarte-Hernández et al, 2020).…”
Section: Palabras Clavesupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…Similar processes were indicated also in other European countries, irrespectively whether they were observed in the Eastern Bloc Communist countries (Grigorescu et al, 2012;Novák et al, 2014;Toteva & Atasoy, 2014;Prokopová et al, 2018) or in Mediterranean ones where wine growing has long tradition, dating back millennia (Cots-folch et al, 2006;Olarieta et al, 2008;Salvati & Sabbi, 2011;Narbarte-Hernández et al, 2020).…”
Section: Palabras Clavesupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The highest potential of terraced vineyards occurrence is expected on slopes of the Carpathian Mountains but locally they may also appear on undulated terrains of lowlands. Vineyards in Slovakia underwent several transformations during centuries of their existence like in other European countries (Cots-folch et al, 2008;Grigorescu et al, 2012;Agnoletti et al, 2019;Narbarte-Hernández et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, according to a study which provided information about 12 agrarian terraces in Galicia (Ballesteros-Arias, 2010), most were established during the early Middle Ages, with just one late medieval and two modern exceptions. Other remarkable examples of early medieval terrace building in north-west Iberia were also identified at El Manso (Asturias; [(Fernández Mier et al, 2014)]), and at Torrentejo and Aizarna (Basque Country; Narbarte-Hernández et al, 2020.…”
Section: From Monastic Foundation To Modern Times: Terracing Develops...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Although there is still much discussion among specialists as to the reasons for this transformation, there is no doubt that the rejection of specialization and race selection by early medieval peasant societies and the emergence of new forms of collective management of forests and grazing spaces are critical factors for explaining these changes. Other archaeological evidence, such as the implementation of complex system of agrarian terraces (Narbarte‐Hernández et al, 2020) or the presence of elaborated technologies for agrarian tools (Larreina‐García & Quirós Castillo, 2018), which blurs the idea of stagnated productive forces (Wickham, 2008), allows to build an alternative explanation distanced from the classic poor representation of peasantry.…”
Section: Relational Agency and The Archaeology Of Early Medieval Ibermentioning
confidence: 99%