The SIGNATURE project has focused on preserving endangered cultural soilscapes—the long-term human imprint in landscapes—across the Levant, particularly in the fertile alluvial plains of Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley and the southern Jordan River Valley. These landscapes have been shaped by millennia of human activity but face increasing threats from climate change, desertification, erosion, modern agriculture, settlement expansion, and ongoing political instability.
SIGNATURE aimed to document, characterise, and protect these fragile heritage sites by combining archaeological legacy data, historical maps, and multi-temporal satellite imagery with geoarchaeological analysis and advanced computational workflows. By investigating anthropogenic soils and landscape changes, the project provides evidence to monitor vulnerable archaeological locations, understand past land-use practices, and inform sustainable heritage management policies.