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El. knyga: Submerged Prehistory

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  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: Oxbow Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781842175798
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  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: Oxbow Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781842175798
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Archaeologists and related professionals explore those parts of the prehistoric archaeological record that now lie under water. Most of the sites and finds described were inundated as a result of the global sea-level rise of some 120 meters that occurred during the Final Pleistocene and Early Holocene. The topics include the excavation of a Mesolithic double burial from Tybrind Vig in Denmark, investigating palaeo-land surfaces with Palaeolithic remains from the southern North Sea, preliminary results from acoustic and underwater survey of submarine neolithic stone rows near Carnac in France, submerged prehistory in the Americas, submerged sites and drowned topographies along the Anatolian coasts, and a research infrastructure for the systematic study of the prehistoric archaeology of the European submerged continental shelf. About half of the 25-peer reviewed papers are from a September 2009 conference in Riva del Garda, Italy. Distributed in North America by The David Brown Book Co. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
The Editors vii
List of Contributors
viii
Preface (The Editors) xii
1 Ertebølle Canoes and Paddles from the Submerged Habitation Site of Tybrind Vig, Denmark
1(14)
Søren H. Andersen
2 The Excavation of a Mesolithic Double Burial from Tybrind Vig, Denmark
15(6)
Otto Uldum
3 Mesolithic Hunter-Fishers in a Changing World: a case study of submerged sites on the Jackelberg, Wismar Bay, northeastern Germany
21(17)
Harald Lubke
Ulrich Schmolcke
Franz Tauber
4 The Unappreciated Cultural Landscape: indications of submerged Mesolithic settlement along the Norwegian southern coast
38(17)
Pal Nymoen
Birgitte Skar
5 How Wet Can It Get? -approaches to submerged prehistoric sites and landscapes on the Dutch continental shelf
55(10)
Hans Peeters
6 Seabed Prehistory: investigating palaeolandsurfaces with Palaeolithic remains from the southern North Sea
65(10)
Louise Tizzard
Paul A. Baggaley
Antony J. Firth
7 Experiencing Change on the Prehistoric Shores of Northsealand: an anthropological perspective on Early Holocene sea-level rise
75(10)
Jim Leary
8 Submerged Landscape Excavations in the Solent, Southern Britain: climate change and cultural development
85(14)
Garry Momber
9 Submarine Neolithic Stone Rows near Carnac (Morbihan), France: preliminary results from acoustic and underwater survey
99(12)
Serge Cassen
Agnes Baltzer
Andre Lorin
Jerome Fournier
Dominique Sellier
10 The Middle Palaeolithic Underwater Site of La Mondree, Normandy, France
111(18)
Dominique Cliquet
Sylvie Coutard
Martine Clet
Jean Allix
Bernadette Tessier
Frank Lelong
Agnes Baltzer
Yann Mear
Emmanuel Poizot
Patrick Auguste
Philippe Alix
Jean Olive
Joe Guesnon
11 Investigating Submerged Archaeological Landscapes: a research strategy illustrated with case studies from Ireland and Newfoundland, Canada
129(16)
Kieran Westley
Trevor Bell
Ruth Plets
Rory Quinn
12 Submerged Prehistory in the Americas
145(13)
Michael K. Faught
Amy E. Gusick
13 Underwater Investigations in Northwest Russia: lacustrine archaeology of Neolithic pile dwellings
158(15)
Audrey Mazurkevich
Ekaterina Dolbunova
14 A Late Neolithic Fishing Fence in Lake Arendsee, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
173(13)
Rosemarie Leineweber
Harald Lubke
Monika Hellmund
Hans-Jurgen Dohle
Stefanie Klooß
15 A Palaeolithic Wooden Point from Ljubljansko Barje, Slovenia
186(7)
Andrej Gaspari
Miran Eric
Bostjan Odar
16 Investigating the Submerged Prehistory of the Eastern Adriatic: progress and prospects
193(14)
Jonathan Benjamin
Luka Bekic
Darko Komso
Ida Koncani Uhac
Clive Bonsall
17 The Pavlopetri Underwater Archaeology Project: investigating an ancient submerged town
207(12)
Jon C. Henderson
Chrysanthi Gallou
Nicholas C. Flemming
Elias Spondylis
18 Submerged Sites and Drowned Topographies along the Anatolian Coasts: an overview
219(11)
Mehmet Ozdogan
19 Palaeoecology of the Submerged Prehistoric Settlements in Sozopol Harbour, Bulgaria
230(15)
Mariana Filipova-Marinova
Liviu Giosan
Hristina Angelova
Anton Preisinger
Danail Pavlov
Stoyan Vergiev
20 Was the Black Sea Catastrophically Flooded during the Holocene? - geological evidence and archaeological impacts
245(18)
Valentina Yanko-Hombach
Peta Mudie
Allan S. Gilbert
21 Underwater Investigations at the Early Sites of Aspros and Nissi Beach on Cyprus
263(9)
Albert Ammerman
Duncan Howitt Marshall
Jonathan Benjamin
Tim Turnbull
22 Submerged Neolithic Settlements off the Carmel Coast, Israel: cultural and environmental insights
272(15)
Ehud Galili
Baruch Rosen
23 Research Infrastructure for Systematic Study of the Prehistoric Archaeology of the European Submerged Continental Shelf
287(11)
Nicholas C. Flemming
24 Stone Age on the Continental Shelf: an eroding resource
298(13)
Anders Fischer
25 Continental Shelf Archaeology: where next?
311(21)
Geoffrey N. Bailey
26 Epilogue
332
Anders Fischer
Jonathan Benjamin
Catriona Pickard
Clive Bonsall
Clive Bonsall is Professor of Early Prehistory at the University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on post-glacial hunting-gathering (Mesolithic) and early farming (Neolithic) societies of Britain and continental Europe.