TY - JOUR KW - Almería KW - Dry stone KW - Rip KW - Rural culture KW - Water landscapes AU - J.A.M. Muñoz AU - F. Checa y Olmos AB - The province of Almería (Spain) hosts a wide range of constructive solutions in dry stone walling, containing most of the tecniques that exist in the Mediterranean basin. This is due to its large diversity regarding soils, climate, altitude, landscapes, techniques and cultural heritage. Being aware of this value and its lack of study, the Social and Cultural Anthropology Laboratory (LASC) of the University of Almería (UAL) began in 2017 a fieldwork research to interview the last bearers and practitioners of the dry stone walling technique and survey these constructions, which importance raises with its appointment as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO (2018). The aim of this work is to generate a needful document, showing the discoveries performed in this province which will allow to deal with this heritage, analyzing, recording and cataloging its typologies and offering additional information regarding the specific technique used, positions, context and images. M1 - 1 N1 - Publisher: Asociacion Granadina de Antropologia N2 - The province of Almería (Spain) hosts a wide range of constructive solutions in dry stone walling, containing most of the tecniques that exist in the Mediterranean basin. This is due to its large diversity regarding soils, climate, altitude, landscapes, techniques and cultural heritage. Being aware of this value and its lack of study, the Social and Cultural Anthropology Laboratory (LASC) of the University of Almería (UAL) began in 2017 a fieldwork research to interview the last bearers and practitioners of the dry stone walling technique and survey these constructions, which importance raises with its appointment as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO (2018). The aim of this work is to generate a needful document, showing the discoveries performed in this province which will allow to deal with this heritage, analyzing, recording and cataloging its typologies and offering additional information regarding the specific technique used, positions, context and images. TI - Typological analysis of traditional dry stone walling constructions in Almería (Spain) UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85096404505&partnerID=40&md5=3e47f773c277da4c0ff36e4b8235dcf2 VL - 36 SN - 02147564 (ISSN) ER -