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El. knyga: Geoarchaeology in Action: Studies in Soil Micromorphology and Landscape Evolution

  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jun-2005
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134482344
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  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jun-2005
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134482344
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Geoarchaeology in Action provides much-needed 'hands on' methodologies to assist anyone conducting or studying geoarchaeological investigations on sites and in landscapes, irrespective of date, place and environment.
The book sets out the essential features of geoarchaeological practice and geomorphological processes, and is deliberately aimed at the archaeologist as practitioner in the field. It explains the basics - what can be expected, what approaches may be taken, and what outcomes might be forthcoming, and asks what we can reasonably expect a micromorphological approach to archaeological contexts, data and problems to tell us.
The twelve case studies are taken from Britain, Europe and the Near East. They illustrate how past landscape change can be discovered and deciphered whether you are primarily a digger, environmentalist or soil micromorphologist.
Based on the author's extensive experience of investigating buried and eroded landscapes, the book develops new ways of looking at conventional models of landscape change. With an extensive glossary, bibliography and more than 100 illustrations it will be an essential text and reference tool for students, academics and professionals.

Recenzijos

'Reveals an astonishing diversity of sequences at the micro-regional scale ... this book is to be highly recommended to landscape historians and prehistorians.' Landscape History

'This book [ is] especially welcome since it is written in a clear and interesting style, accessible to student and field archaeologist alike ... a provocative and intelligent guide to the investigation of past landscapes using geoarchaeology.' Antiquity

List of illustrations
ix
List of tables
xvi
Acknowledgements xvii
Preface xix
PART 1 Some essential elements of geoarchaeology: method and practice 1(80)
Issues and aims in geoarchaeology
3(7)
Processes of archaeological preservation
10(10)
Geomorphological processes
20(15)
Soils, sediments and buried soils
35(24)
Lowland and upland landscape systems
59(22)
PART 2 Geoarchaeology in action: case studies and syntheses 81(167)
The lower Welland valley, Cambridgeshire, England
83(14)
The Fengate shore, lower Nene valley and the Flag Fen basin, Cambridgeshire, England
97(16)
The lower Great Ouse valley, Cambridgeshire, England
113(20)
The development of the Cambridgeshire fenlands of eastern England
133(10)
The dyke survey in the northwestern Cambridgeshire fenlands
143(16)
Monitoring desiccation, erosion and preservation of sites and landscapes in the East Anglian wetlands and elsewhere
159(13)
Wyke Down and the upper Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England
172(26)
The lower Aguas basin, southeastern Spain
198(12)
The Troina river valley, north-central Sicily
210(14)
The Dhamar region, Central Highlands, Yemen
224(11)
The environs of Tell Brak, northeastern Syria
235(5)
The steppe at Botai, northeastern Kazakhstan
240(8)
Conclusions 248(4)
Glossary 252(5)
Bibliography 257(24)
Index 281
Charles French