Approach to the visual landscape of the Gor river megalithic necropolises (Granada, Spain)
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Prehistoria Recietne Late Prehistory Sudeste de Iberia Iberian Southeast Megalitos Megaliths SIG GIS Análisis de visibilidad Visibility Analysis Patrones de ubicación Location patterns
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Cabrero González, C., Garrido Almonacid, A., Cámara Serrano, J. A. (2024): Approach to the visual landscape of the Gor river megalithic necropolises (Granada, Spain). Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage 33, e00335.
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"Producción artesanal y división del trabajo en el Calcolítico del Sudeste de la Península Ibérica: un análisis a partir del registro arqueológico de Los Millares (PARTESI) (PID2020-117437GB443 I00/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033)" financiado por la Agencia Estatal de Investigación del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación,; "Dinámicas de continuidad y transformación entre el Neolítico y el Calcolítico en el Alto Guadalquivir (DINAGUA) (Proy_Exc00002)" financiado por la Consejería de Universidad, Investigación e Innovación de la Junta de Andalucía,; "Arqueobiología del Neolítico del Sur de la Península Ibérica - NeArqBioSI (A-HUM-460- UGR18)" financiado por la Consejería de Universidad, Investigación e Innovación de la Junta de Andalucía en el marco del Programa Operativo FEDER Andalucía 2014-2020. Convocatoria 2018; "Imagen e Ideología en la Prehistoria Reciente de Granada (IMIDEGRA) (A-HUM-262- UGR20)" financiado por la Consejería de Universidad, Investigaci´ on e Innovaci´ on de la Junta de Andalucía en el marco del Programa Operativo FEDER Andalucía 2014-2020. Convocatoria 2020Resumen
This paper presents the results of several visibility analysis carried out upon the 151 preserved megaliths of the
Gor valley (Granada, Andalusia, Spain) as well as upon the 5 known settlements in the area with Chalcolithic
chronology. In order to analyse the relationship between megaliths, settlements and territory during the Late
Prehistory in Southeastern Iberia, the analyses carried out have been intervisibility and individual, cumulative
and total or inherent viewshed. The results underline the existence of a noticeable network of visual connection
between the megaliths as a whole, as well as with the settlements, especially in the middle river course. This
interrelationship is only broken by some more distant necropolises that were already noted as they differ from
the rest in both topographical and formal aspects. The results of cumulative and total viewshed show the exis
tence of a defined strategy to choose megaliths locations, in order to visually control areas of the terrain that are
not naturally privileged as observation points. The conclusions clearly point to the existence of an increasing
network aimed at achieving the demarcation and total control over the exploited territory, creating a new
landscape mainly linked to funerary monuments, from which ancestors tie past to present for defining territorial
appropriation.