19
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

The Environmental History of the Navazo Agroecosystem in Late Holocene Sand Bodies Along the Atlantic Coast of Andalusia, Spain

, , &
Received 01 Nov 2023, Accepted 21 Jun 2024, Published online: 09 Jul 2024

References

  • Acreman, M., R. Casier, and T. Salathe. 2022. “Evidence-based Risk Assessment of Ecological Damage due to Groundwater Abstraction; the Case of Doñana Natural Space, Spain.” Wetlands 42 (7): 63. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-022-01570-6
  • Altieri, M. A. 2004. “Linking Ecologists and Traditional Farmers in the Search for Sustainable Agriculture.” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2 (1): 35–42. https://doi.org/10.1890/1540-9295(2004)002[0035:LEATFI]2.0.CO;2
  • Amador, J. J. L., and J. A. R. Gil. 2007a. “Arqueología de los vegetales y la agricultura en El Puerto de Santa María.” Revista de historia de El Puerto 39: 11–39.
  • Amador, J. J. L., and J. A. R. Gil. 2007b. “Arqueología de la vid y el vino en El Puerto de Santa María.” Revista de Historia de El Puerto 38: 11–36.
  • Amorós, F. 1804. Discurso que leyó el Sr. D. Francisco Amorós, secretario de S. M. y oficial de la Secretaría del Despacho Universal de la Guerra, en la Junta que celebró la Sociedad económica de Sanlúcar de Barrameda la mañana del día 30 de Noviembre de 1803 con motivo de haberse recibido por Regidor de la misma Ciudad el Excmo. Sr. Generalísimo Príncipe de la Paz, en cuyo obsequio casó este Real Cuerpo seis huérfanas, y dotó diez y nueve, 52. Cádiz: Imprenta de la Casa de Misericordia.
  • Barbadillo, P. 1945. Historia antigua y medieval de Sanlúcar de Barrameda. Editorial Escelicer.
  • Bermejo, J. E. H., and E. G. Sánchez. 1998. “Economic Botany and Ethnobotany in Al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula: Tenth-Fifteenth Centuries), an Unknown Heritage of Mankind.” Economic Botany 52 (1): 15–26. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02861292
  • Borja, F., C. Zazo, C. J. Dabrio, F. D. del Olmo, J. L. Goy, and J. Lario. 1999. “Holocene Aeolian Phases and Human Settlements Along the Atlantic Coast of Southern Spain.” The Holocene 9 (3): 333–339. https://doi.org/10.1191/095968399668924476
  • Boutelou, E. 1807. Memoria sobre el cultivo de la vid en Sanlúcar de Barrameda y Xerez de la Frontera. Madrid: Imprenta Villalpando.
  • Castrillo, M. C. 2000. Doñana nombre a nombre. Estudio de la toponimia del Parque Nacional de Doñana. Huelva.: Diputación Provincial de Huelva, Servicio de Publicaciones.
  • Cerón, S. 1888. Cultivo de las arenas voladoras por medio de navazos. Madrid, Spain: Imprenta de Moreno y Rojas.
  • Cohen, M., and Y. Luginbuhl. 2005. “Small Irrigation and Sustainability of Water Resources (Andalusia–Spain).” Proceedings of the 6th International Conference Ewra (European water resource association), Vol. 15.
  • Cohen, M., and Y. Luginbuhl. 2011. “Compaginar gestión del agua y objetivos del milenario, El ejemplo de un paisaje del agua en Andalucía.” VII Congreso Ibérico sobre Gestión y Planificación del Agua.
  • Denham, T. 2022. “Landscape Archaeology.” In Encyclopedia of Geoarchaeology: Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, edited by A. S. Gilbert, P. Goldberg, R. D. Mandel, and V. Aldeias, 1–6. Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44600-0_168-1
  • Fernández, P. T. 2022. “Roman Agronomic Knowledge of Viticulture Through Lucius Columella and his Uncle Marcus in Hispania.” Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology 9 (4).
  • Fisher, C. 2020. “Archaeology for Sustainable Agriculture.” Journal of Archaeological Research 28 (3): 393–441. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10814-019-09138-5
  • Forste, K. M., J. M. Marston, J. Ramsay, and T. Hoffman. 2024. “Cultivating the Hills and the Sands: A Comparative Archaeobotanical Investigation of Early Islamic Agriculture in Palestine.” Environmental Archaeology, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/14614103.2024.2331880
  • Gil, J. A. R., J. J. L. Amador, and E. P. Fernández. 1991. “Navazos y viñas de arena: dos métodos de cultivo en extinción el litoral gaditano.” Folk-lore andaluz 6: 123–145.
  • Gliessman, S. R., V. E. Méndez, V. M. Izzo, and E. W. Engles. 2022. “The Agroecosystem Concept.” In Agroecology: Leading the Transformation to a Just and Sustainable Food System, edited by S. R. Gliessman, V. E. Méndez, V. M. Izzo, and E. W. Engles, 38–47. CRC Press.
  • Gordon, M. D. 1989. Sobre los «Navazos» andaluces. Philologia Hispalensis.
  • Goy, J. L., C. Zazo, C. J. Dabrio, A. M. Martínez-Graña, J. Lario, F. Borja, T. Bardají, C. Borja, and F. Díaz del Olmo. 2022. “Holocene Aeolian Dunes in the National and Natural Parks of Doñana (SW Iberia): Mapping, Geomorphology, Genesis and Chronology.” Geomorphology 398: 108066. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2021.108066
  • He, S., Q. Min, H. Li, M. Liu, W. Jiao, and Y. Bai. 2020. “Value Typology and Evaluation of Important Agricultural Heritage Systems.” Zhongguo Shengtai Nongye Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture 28 (9): 1314–1329.
  • Huang, J., and A. E. Hartemink. 2020. “Soil and Environmental Issues in Sandy Soils.” Earth-Science Reviews 208: 103295. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2020.103295
  • Hughes, J. D. 2016. What is Environmental History? John Wiley & Sons.
  • Jiménez, M. G., ed. 2002. Repartimiento de El Puerto de Santa María (No. 80). Universidad de Sevilla.
  • Khorsandi, F., and A. Movaghatian. 2022. “Chale Sonbak: A Sustainable Traditional dry Farming System Based on the Ecosystem Services of Rigboland Sand Dune Strip, Aran and Bidgol.” Environment, Development and Sustainability 26 (1): 2715–2732.
  • Manzano, M. D. S., and E. Custodio. 2005. El acuífero de Doñana y su relación con el medio natural.
  • Matos, M. F. 1973. “A vida rural na Apúlia.” Finisterra 8 (15), https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis2393.
  • Ménanteau, L., and J. R. Vanney. 2011. “Geohistoria de la desembocadura del Guadalquivir.” In Rubiales, J. El río Guadalquivir, del mar a la marisma: Sanlúcar de Barrameda, V(2), 17–27. Consejería de Obras Públicas y Transportes.
  • Miloudi, A., and R. Boualem. 2018. “The Ghout of Souf: An Original Hydroagricultural System.” GeoScience Engineering 64 (3): 30–37. https://doi.org/10.2478/gse-2018-0015
  • Ojeda-Rivera, J. F. 2022. Organización del territorio en Doñana y su entorno próximo (Almonte). Siglos XVIII-XX. Editorial Niebla.
  • Parejo, F. L. 2022. “Análisis toponímico de la Barra y el entorno del puerto de Barrameda.” En Medio Orbe III. Barrameda, mucho más que un apellido, edited by Manuel J. Parodi Álvarez, 67–87. Fundación Puerta de América.
  • Porath, Y. 1975. “The Gardens of Caesarea.” Kadmoniyot 8: 90–93.
  • Porta, J., M. López-Acevedo, and C. Roquero. 2003. Edafología para la agricultura y el medio ambiente. Madrid.: Ediciones Mundi-Prensa.
  • Quesada, MÁL. 2012. “Sanlúcar de Barrameda, antepuerto de Sevilla, a finales del siglo XV.” Mundos Medievales: Espacios, Sociedades y Poder 2: 1491–1508.
  • Rivera, J. F. O., and L. del Moral. 2004. “Percepciones del agua y modelos de su gestión en las distintas fases de la configuración de Doñana.” Investigaciones Geográficas (Esp) 35: 25–44. https://doi.org/10.14198/INGEO2004.35.06
  • Robins, L., J. Roskin, E. Grono, N. Porat, R. Bookman, A. Ostrowski, and I. Taxel. 2024a. “Shifting the Sands–Early Islamic Modification of the Caesarea Sandy Lowlands Into Plot-and-Berm Water-Harvesting Agroecosystem.” Environmental Archaeology, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/14614103.2024.2309750
  • Robins, L., J. Roskin, E. Grono, N. Porat, A. Ostrowski, R. Bookman, and I. Taxel. 2024b. Sands of Time-Relative and Absolute Luminescence Chronologies of the Early Islamic Plot-and-Berm Agroecosystem, Caesarea dunefield, Israel (No. EGU24-245). Copernicus Meetings.
  • Roldán, C. J. C. 1992. “Navaceros, “nuevos agricultores” y viñistas. Las estrategias cambiantes de la agricultura familiar en Sanlúcar de Barrameda.” Doctoral dissertation, Universidad de Sevilla.
  • Roskin, J. 2024a. “From Iran to Iberia: Character and Evolution of Sunken Groundwater-Harvesting Agroecosystems in Aeolian sand since Early Islamic Times Until Today.” EGU 2024 Meeting Abstracts. Vienna.
  • Roskin, J. 2024b. “Sand Bodies in Israel: Sources, Dynamics, Morphology, Chronology and Relations with Prehistoric to Modern Humans.” In Landscapes and Landforms of Israel: World Geomorphological Landscapes, edited by A. Frumkin and N. Shtober-Zisu, 99–118. Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44764-8_6
  • Roskin, J., and I. Taxel. 2021. “Groundwater-fed Plot-and-Berm Agroecosystems in Aeolian Sand in the Mediterranean Basin.” In Advances in Geoethics and Groundwater Management: Theory and Practice for a Sustainable Development: Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, edited by M. Abrunhosa, A. Chambel, S. Peppoloni, and H. I. Chaminé, 473–478. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
  • Sánchez, J. 1799. “Observaciones sobre los navazos de la Ciudad de S. Lucar de Barrameda.” Semanario De Agricultura Y Artes Dirigido a Los Párrocos 146: 241–244.
  • Sánchez, C. R. 2005. “El Navazo: un ejemplo de Patrimonio Rural.” Terralia 48: 48–54.
  • Sánchez, R., and M. Cuellar. 2016. “Coastal Interdune Agroecosystems in the Mediterranean: A Case Study of the Andalusian Navazo.” Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 40 (9): 895–921. https://doi.org/10.1080/21683565.2016.1208706.
  • Taxel, I., and J. Roskin. 2022. “Refuse Usage and Architectural Reuse in the Field: A View from the Early Islamic Plot-and-Berm Agroecosystem to the South of Caesarea/Qaysāriyya (Israel).” Journal of Islamic Archaeology 9 (1): 31–58. https://doi.org/10.1558/jia.23644
  • Taxel, I., and J. Roskin, eds. 2023. Continuity and Discontinuity of Agrotechnological Transfer in the Eastern Mediterranean Region Between Late Antiquity and Early Modern Times -Plot-and-Berm Agroecosystems as a Case Study Workshop Schedule, Abstracts and Field Guide.
  • Taxel, I., J. Roskin, E. Grono, M. Balila, R. Bookman, A. Ostrowski, M. Shor, Y. Asscher, N. Porat, and L. Robins. 2023. “Limekiln Services Soil Enrichment and Water Retention of an Early Islamic Plot-and-Berm Groundwater-Harvesting Agroecosystem in Coastal Dunes Near Caesarea, Israel.” Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 15 (11): 170. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-023-01875-5
  • Taxel, I., D. Sivan, R. Bookman, and J. Roskin. 2018. “An Early Islamic Inter-Settlement Agroecosystem in the Coastal Sand of the Yavneh Dunefield.” Israel. Journal of Field Archaeology 43 (7): 551–569. https://doi.org/10.1080/00934690.2018.1522189
  • Torrejón, B. A. 1914. Información sucinta relativa à la Colonia Agrícola del Monte Algaida de San Lucar de Barrameda, creada en virtud de la ley de colonización y repoblación interior de 30 de Agosto de 1907, 19.
  • Torrejon, B. A. 1941. Cultivos en arenas. Navazos y Vides. Sección de publicaciones, prensa y propaganda. Madrid.
  • Watson, A. M. 1983. Agricultural Innovation in the Early Islamic World: The Diffusion of Crops and Farming Techniques, 700-1100. Cambridge University Press.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.