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[EN] In recent years, special attention has been paid to the lessons in sustainability offered by
traditional and vernacular architecture, especially with regards to the promotion of both material and
technical production ...[+]
[EN] In recent years, special attention has been paid to the lessons in sustainability offered by
traditional and vernacular architecture, especially with regards to the promotion of both material and
technical production in earthen construction. However, these systems were already widely found in
past societies, whose legacy in terms of construction is presented through the complex cultural framework of archaeological sites, which require highly variable work that lacks professional consensus,
usually transcending the adaptive and sustainable nature originally observed. This dual nature aids
the social operation of these scenarios and can prematurely hinder earthen construction¿s life cycle
and didactic quality, cementing its status as a necessary reflection for the identification and prevention
of future problems. In terms of sustainability, the aim of this study is to analyze the spectrum of
architectural interventions used for the preservation of earthen structures in archaeological sites in
the Iberian Peninsula, in natural, social, and economic terms, while examining their capacity to adapt
in the face of adverse phenomena. For this reason, following bibliographical review and fieldwork
collection, a database was established combining a series of architectural characteristics and a history
of interventions in 85 selected archaeological sites conserved in situ. Following reflection on these
sites, maps were drawn up to show the geographical scope of these principles and offer a general
overview of perspectives, highlighting the aspects deserving of varying levels of attention, as well as
proposing strategies for sustainable preservation which will allow its transmission over time for the
scientific and cultural enjoyment of coming generations
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Agradecimientos:
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This work is part of the research project "Risk-Terra: La arquitectura de tierra en laPeninsula Iberica: Estudio de los riesgos naturales, sociales y antropicos y estrategias de intervencione incremento de la resiliencia" ...[+]
This work is part of the research project "Risk-Terra: La arquitectura de tierra en laPeninsula Iberica: Estudio de los riesgos naturales, sociales y antropicos y estrategias de intervencione incremento de la resiliencia" (Ref. RTI2018-095302-B-I00; main researchers: Camilla Mileto and Fernando Vegas), funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and University. This research has been developed within a doctoral thesis funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and University (Ref. PRE2019-089629).
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