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Romania
Citizenship:
Romania
Ph.D. degree award:
2015
Mr.
ALIN
MIHU-PINTILIE
Researcher III Dr.
Researcher III Dr.
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UNIVERSITATEA "ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA" IASI
Researcher | Teaching staff | Scientific reviewer
5
years
Web of Science ResearcherID:
M-5238-2019
Personal public profile link.
Curriculum Vitae (01/07/2021)
Expertise & keywords
GIS, Remote Sensing, Cartography
Hydrology
Limnology
Geomorphology
Natural hazards
Freshwater science
Biodiversity
Water resources
Marine environment
Paleoenvironment
Geoarchaeology
Archaeo-Geophysics
Archaeology
Ancient history
Eneolithic
Projects
Publications & Patents
Entrepreneurship
Reviewer section
Geoarchaeological approaches in alluvial environments using GIS techniques. An integrated applied research model for Eneolithic settlements from Moldavian Plain
Call name:
GI-UAIC-2018-01
2019
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2021
Role in this project:
Project coordinator
Coordinating institution:
UNIVERSITATEA "ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA" IASI
Project partners:
UNIVERSITATEA "ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA" IASI (RO)
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITATEA "ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA" IASI (RO)
Project website:
http://www.uaic.ro/granturi-uaic-competitie-2018/
Abstract:
Geoarchaeology represents a bridge between modern archaeological research and the wide domain of Geosciences. The concept was imposed by the middle of the last century due to the necessity of an interdisciplinary approach to debate paradigms generated by studying the human past. In the current context, according to North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO), it is universally accepted that archaeological perimeters found under wetlands and deepwater environment are more than ever affected by water erosion as a natural factor and, more importantly, by the human factor due to planning industrial exploitation of watercourses. The main objective of this project is to develop and implement a functional model of applied research based on the integration and improvement of remote sensing and geophysics techniques specific to hydro-sciences, for understanding the complexity of Eneolithic (Cucuteni Culture) archaeological sites from wetlands and deepwater perimeter and also the reconstruction of alluvial paleoenvironment in which they have developed over time. Therefore, we want to apply inter- and trans- disciplinary studies based on innovative techniques of remote sensing and geophysics, in order to recover scientific information related to the evolution of alluvial paleolandscape and to the continuous habitation in proximity to the main watercourses from eastern Romania in accordance with Culture Resource Management (CRM) and Culture Heritage Management (CHM) methodology. From this point of view the Moldavian Plain is a favorable area to achieve this objective because this complex territory in terms of hydro-geomorphology represented a favorable environment for the presence and development of human communities ever since the dawn of civilization.
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Non-destructive approaches to complex archaeological sites. An integrated applied research model for cultural heritage
Call name:
Joint Applied Research Projects - PCCA 2013 - call
PN-II-PT-PCCA-2013-4-2234
2014
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2017
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
UNIVERSITATEA "ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA" IASI
Project partners:
UNIVERSITATEA "ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA" IASI (RO); ACADEMIA ROMÂNĂ - FILIALA IAŞI (RO); ARHEO MANAGEMENT SRL (RO)
Affiliation:
ACADEMIA ROMÂNĂ - FILIALA IAŞI (RO)
Project website:
http://arheoinvest.uaic.ro/research/prospect/
Abstract:
The assertion of the new paradigms in the archaeological research during the second half of the last century, paved way to new means of analysis of natural and anthropical inhabited in times past, on local or regional level. Their profound and inherently interdisciplinary nature was emphasized by numerous collaborations between archaeologists and scientists from other field of research, many of them designed to underline the interdependence relationship of mankind towards the environment.
Presently, within the scientific milieu dedicated to archaeology, it is universally accepted that the archaeological sites are more than ever being endangered by the natural factor, but, more importantly by the human factor. As a result of their activity, archaeologists are nowadays fully aware of this real problem, aknowledging the necessary use of new investigation methods borrowed from archeometry. A wise management of the national cultural patrimony aligned to the concept of CRM-cultural resources management, intensely used and applied worldwide, forces the scientific community to employ modern techniques of analyzing the archaeological sites, which can be a non-destructive pattern of research suited for all historical cycles.
In other words, the main objective of this project aims at developing and implementing a functional model of applied research based on integrating and improving of non-destructive techniques, while understanding and valuing the complexity of prehistoric archaeological sites.
The choice in limiting the research area at the eastern part of Romania, the Moldavian Plateau, lies in the incredibly rich archaeological potential, which was, until now, rather unequally and insufficiently investigated. This territory, marked by a complex landscape, with diverse forms of relief arranged into a natural and organic geographical unit, represented an auspicious frame for the presence and development of human communities; as a result there is an uninterrupted habitation starting with the dawn of human civilization, from early paleolithic (approximately 700.000 BC – 120.000 BC) until present time.
We consider that deciphering and analytical interpretation of the geo-systemic balance from the area through a careful selection of a few prehistoric sites, that are going to be attentively researched using topographic and archaeological cartography, aerial photography, the analysis of spectral images, terrestrial tridimensional scanning and geo-physics prospections (magnetometry with cesium steams and fluxgate, GPR-ground penetrating radar technology, soil resistivity and electrical tomography) is essential. The unified interpretation of results obtained through GIS, using specific analysis, will decisively contribute to the perception of settlements landscape, as well as to understanding the mechanisms of occupying the land in Prehistory, and obviously offer precious data regarding the relantion between human-environment, inherently to any appropriate interdisciplinary archaeological study.
In direct connection with the ideas mentioned above, we will consider the identification, evaluation and monitoring the endangered sites, either by natural or human factors, based on the same unified research model, made up of methods and principles also mentioned above. Moreover, a careful examination of the geomorphological and morphometric features and especially of the dynamics of the erosive processes only completes the obtained information body, which will represent the basis of a predictive model based on coherent and relevant information for this type of research. During the final stage of the project, we will focus on developing a strategy of revaluation and tourism management, mainly in the virtual medium for the prehistoric archaeological sites.
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List of research grants as project coordinator
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List of research grants as project coordinator or partner team leader
Significant R&D projects for enterprises, as project manager
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