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Enduring Records: The Environmental and Cultural Heritage of Wetlands [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 297x210 mm, b/w figs and illus
  • Serija: WARP Occasional Papers 15
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Oct-2001
  • Leidėjas: Oxbow Books
  • ISBN-10: 1842170481
  • ISBN-13: 9781842170489
  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 297x210 mm, b/w figs and illus
  • Serija: WARP Occasional Papers 15
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Oct-2001
  • Leidėjas: Oxbow Books
  • ISBN-10: 1842170481
  • ISBN-13: 9781842170489
In rare instances prehistoric peoples and/or their most fragile creations are preserved when they become accidentally or intentionally entombed in environments that have remained constantly wet, dry, or frozen.

In rare instances prehistoric peoples and/or their most fragile creations are preserved when they become accidentally or intentionally entombed in environments that have remained constantly wet, dry, or frozen. The finds are particularly informative when skeletons retain flesh, internal organs, and clothes, and when they are accompanied by items of personal adornment or weaponry made of wood, cordage or bone in addition to the more common stone and pottery objects. Well-known examples of this kind of survival include the bog-bodies of northern Europe, the Iceman of the Alps, Egyptian and Peruvian mummies, Swiss lake settlements, and in North America, the Ozette Village on the Olympic Peninsula, and Key Marco on Florida's lower Gulf Coast. These organic materials provide an invaluable window on the past, yet the fact that wetlands contain thousands of years of environmental and cultural history has not risen to the consciousness of the public, the scientific community, or governments. These twenty-seven papers on wetland research across the world, from America, Europe and Australasia, aim to raise the profile of these fragile environments and the potential they have for shedding light on the past.
Preface vii About the Authors ix Introduction xv Barbara A. Purdy Ivory and Bone Tools from Late Pleistocene Deposits in the Aucilla River, North-Central Florida 1(8) S. David Webb C. Andrew Hemmings The View from Windover: 15 Years after Excavation 9(9) Glen H. Doran Textiles and Cordage from Windover Bog (8BR246) 18(20) R. L. Andrews J. M. Adovasio D. C. Hyland D. G. Harding J. S. Illingworth Archaeological Investigations of Water-Saturated Deposits in Volusia County, Florida: Groves Orange Midden on Lake Monroe 38(10) Barbara A. Purdy Pineland: A Coastal Wet Site in Southwest Florida 48(13) William H. Marquardt Karen J. Walker Subtropical Wetland Adaptations in Uruguay during the Mid-Holocene: An Archaeobotanical Perspective 61(10) Jose Iriarte Irene Holst Jose M. Lopez Leonel Cabrera Houses in the Sea: Excavation and Preservation at Los Buchillones, Cuba 71(12) David Pendergast Elizabeth Graham Jorge A. Calvera R. M. Juan Jardines A Soft Economy: Perishable Artifacts offered to the Well of Sacrifice, Chichen Itza 83(9) Clemency Chase Coggins Birth to Death: Northwest Coast Wet Site Basketry and Cordage Artifacts Reflecting a Persons Life Cycle 92(18) Dale R. Croes Serendipitous Discoveries: The Water Hazard Wet Site in Southwestern British Columbia 110(10) Kathryn Bernick Coquille Cultural Heritage and Wetland Archaeology 120(12) Donald Ivy Scott Byram From Stone Pavement to Temple - Ritual Structures from Wet Contexts in the Province of Drenthe, the Netherlands 132(16) Wijnand van der Sanden North European Bronzes, Rock Art and Wetlands: Looking for Context and Relations: A Preliminary Study 148(10) John Coles South Scandinavian Wetland Sites and Finds from the Mesolithic and the Neolithic 158(14) Lars Larsson Realizing the Archaeological Potential of the Scottish Peatlands: Recent Work in the Carse of Stirling, Scotland 172(11) Clare Ellis Medieval Children Coffins of Quimper (French Brittany) 183(8) Anne Dietrich Veronique Gallien Neolithic Watercraft: Evidence from Northern Greek Wetlands 191(15) Christina Marangou Reconstruction of the Woody Vegetation at the Acheulian Site of Gesher Benot Yaaqov, Dead Sea Rift, Israel 206(9) Ella Werker Naama Goren-Inbar Ancient Wooden Objects and Structures in Oxbow Peat Bogs of the European Northeast (Russia) 215(18) Grigory M. Burov Perishable Technologies and Invisible People: Nets, Baskets and ``Venus wear ca 26,000 BP 233(13) O. Soffer J. M. Adovasio D. C. Hyland The Conservation of Wetland Archaeological Sites in New Zealand/Aotearoa 246(8) Dilys A. Johns Wetlands and Archaeology: The Role of Ecosystem Structure and Function 254(9) Thomas L. Crisman Ulrike A. M. Crisman Joseph Prenger Wet Sites, Wetland Sites, and Cultural Resource Management Strategies 263(8) George P. Nicholas Repeated Water Table Lowering in the Dutch Delta: A Major Challenge to the Archaeological Heritage Management of Pre- and Protohistoric Wetlands 271(6) Robert Van Heeringen Liesbeth Theunissen Science-based Conservation and Management in Wetland Archaeology: The Example of Sutton Common, UK 277(10) Robert Van de Noort Henry Chapman James Cheetham Wetland Archaeology on the Edge: Recent Research into the Nature of Landscape Development and Settlement on the Western Margins of the European Plain 287(8) Malcolm Lillie Henry Chapman On the Conservation of Ships with PEG: The Bremen Cog and Beyond 295 Per Hoffmann
edited by Barbara A Purdy