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The core responsibilities center on the development and application of a landscape-archaeological framework that situates the project's villa sites within regional settlement and land-use dynamics in the Sabina Tiberina (300 BCE–600 CE). This includes close engagement with legacy survey datasets, such as the Tiber Valley Project and comparable regional studies, and the integration of archaeological evidence with published environmental and palaeoclimate data. Particular emphasis lies on the diachronic reconstruction of land use, vegetation, and subsistence regimes (e.g. mixed farming, olive cultivation, viticulture), as well as on assessing the impact of climatic variability on agricultural production and rural settlement stability. The postholder will be expected to contribute actively to the project's publication strategy, including the preparation of articles in international peer-reviewed journals, and in summer schools and outreach activities. Participation in field campaigns is required, and, depending on experience, the candidate may take on a coordinating role in their archaeological implementation.

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