Fought under the walls of Bergida: KOCOA analysis of the Roman attack on the Cantabrian oppidum of Monte Bernorio (Spain) |
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Authors: | Craig J. Brown Jesús F. Torres-Martínez Manuel Fernández-Götz Antxoka Martínez-Velasco |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of History, Classics and Archaeology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK;2. Departamento de Prehistoria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain;3. Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi, Sección de Arqueología Prehistórica, Barakaldo, Spain |
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Abstract: | As conflict archaeology has matured as a discipline, there have been calls for more unified analytical techniques. Several researchers advocate the adoption of codified analytical and planning concepts used by the United States Army. One of these concepts, KOCOA Terrain Analysis, shows promise as a locational and analytical aid in archaeological contexts. Defining terrain features are identified and categorized according to well-defined terminology, allowing for a detailed analysis of the effects of terrain on military operations. KOCOA’s structure and codification render the concept transferable between researchers and diachronically across different site types. KOCOA has only rarely been utilized outside the United States and only on historical battlefields. The ongoing archaeological research at the Monte Bernorio oppidum (Palencia, Spain) provides an opportunity to utilize KOCOA in a classical, proto-historical archaeological context. |
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Keywords: | KOCOA battlefield Roman conquest Spain Cantabrian Wars oppidum Monte Bernorio |
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