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CHARACTERIZING THE EVOLUTION OF VISUAL LANDSCAPES IN THE LATE PREHISTORY OF SOUTH-WEST MORBIHAN (BRITTANY, FRANCE)
Authors:ELIAS LOPEZ-ROMERO GONZALEZ DE LA ALEJA
Institution:Postdoctoral Research Fellow (MEyC)
'Civilisations Atlantiques et Archéosciences'
CNRS UMR6566 –Universitéde Rennes 1
Campus de Beaulieu, Bât. 24–25
35042 Rennes (France)
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Abstract:Summary.   In the context of territorial analyses in archaeology, the visual attributes of sites play a key role in the definition of location strategies. This paper studies the Neolithic evidence from the south-western Morbihan area in Brittany (France) from a visual point of view, integrating the previous Mesolithic and the later Bronze Age occupation of the region in order to understand the diachronic evolution of the visual settlement patterns. The role played by the sea seems to be significant throughout the entire occupation of the area, but differences in both intervisibility of sites and the extension of visual areas allow us to make particular observations regarding different cultural uses of the landscape through time.
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