10/10/2023
Join us at the British School at Rome on November 3rd for a day of TerrACEs! Registration is free, so sign up soon.
Kontaktinformasjon, kart og veibeskrivelse, kontaktskjema, åpningstider, tjenester, stjerner, bilder, videoer og kunngjøringer fra Terrace: Terrace Archaeology and Culture in Europe, Tromsø.
TerrACE is a European Research Council funded project bringing together experts in archaeology, botany, geomorphology, and soil chemistry in order to record the history, ecology, and preservation of Europe's agriculturally terraced landscape.
10/10/2023
Join us at the British School at Rome on November 3rd for a day of TerrACEs! Registration is free, so sign up soon.
03/02/2023
FINAL REMINDER:
Join us in Belfast for Session 12: Modern Approaches to the Study of Landscape Improvement and the Creation of Sustainable Agricultural Systems.
Submissions due by February 2023
25/01/2023
Do you study agriculture in a new and interesting way? A new and nteresting place of time? Are you investigating sustainable practices in the past? Join us in Belfast at for Session 12: MODERN APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT AND THE CREATION OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
Submission Deadline: February 9
09/02/2022
https://twitter.com/TerrACE_ERC/status/1491416285787279363?s=20&t=dTYoDGYHG7qjuMNefzbWcQ
TerrACE Project on Twitter “Last time we talked to you about the importance of the Hani traditions for agricultural terraces and man-environment balance. Today we take you to Italy, in Veneto, in the Soave area, where the environment and traditions are equally important. 1/15”
25/01/2022
https://twitter.com/TerrACE_ERC/status/1485985535755698184?s=20
TerrACE Project on Twitter “Welcome back! Terraces are global. Today we visit Yunnan province in southwest China to take a look at the Hani Rice Terraces, a feat of traditional engineering and land management.”
18/01/2022
New Twitter Thread: What is a Terrace?
Learn a bit more about these important features of agricultural development and why we need to preserve them.
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TerrACE Project on Twitter “We’ve got a good program of threads and tweets coming, but first we thought we’d talk about what agricultural terraces really are and why we need them. So, thread time! 1/17”
02/02/2021
One more week to submit a paper! Join us in Kiel for our session on the Geoarchaeology and Sustainability of agricultural terraces.
05/01/2021
Join us in Kiel, we are looking for your contributions on the science and archaeology of agricultural terraces!
28/05/2019
New update on the Plantation Camp terraces at https://www.terrace.no/!
TerrACE is off and digging! We've completed our first field excursion to Plantation Camp in Ingram Valley in the Cheviot Hills, UK. Stay tuned for photos, videos, and info as we continue our inquiry into Europe's long history of agricultural engineering and shaping the landscape.