The Contribution of GPR to the Historical Research of Urban and Rural Landscapes of Antiquity

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2023Department
Historia, Geografía y FilosofíaSource
Land - 2023, Vol. 12 n. 6 pp. 1-21Abstract
: This article observes the main trends in GPR research through a bibliometric analysis of
a large corpus of contributions published between 1996 and 2021. This review aims to identify the
scope of a flourishing methodology that has changed with technological advances and improvements.
GPR research is at a similar development stage to other geophysical analysis techniques. Among
archaeologists and historians interested in applying new techniques, the use of GPR has emerged
as a critical tool to review historical themes. Covering from a new perspective with possibilities
of success to the extent that there is active collaboration with experts who bring to the research
experience an appropriate multidisciplinary prism. This allowed us to highlight positive experiences
and errors that help us improve and move forward. This article is presented in two distinct but
ultimately complementary parts. First, bibliometric analysis of the use of GPR in archaeology is
addressed based on Publish or Perish Software. Second, we narrow the discussion using GPR results
applied to rural/urban archaeological contexts from Roman times and how they can contribute to the
knowledge of past societies, being an essential resource for understanding the historical expression
of the occupation, management, and uses of the territory and landscape.






