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Space, Time, and Archaeological Landscapes

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The last 20 years have witnessed a proliferation of new approaches in archaeolog ical data recovery, analysis, and theory building that incorporate both new forms of information and new methods for investigating them. The growing importance of survey has meant an expansion of the spatial realm of traditional archaeological data recovery and analysis from its traditional focus on specific locations on the landscape-archaeological sites-to the incorporation of data both on-site and off-site from across extensive regions. Evolving survey methods have led to experiments with nonsite and distributional data recovery as well as the critical evaluation of the definition and role of archaeological sites in data recovery and analysis. In both survey and excavation, the geomorphological analysis of land scapes has become increasingly important in the analysis of archaeological ma terials. Ethnoarchaeology-the use of ethnography to sharpen archaeological understanding of cultural and natural formation processes-has concentrated study on the formation processes underlying the content and structure of archae ological deposits. These actualistic studies consider patterns of deposition at the site level and the material results of human organization at the regional scale. Ethnoarchaeological approaches have also affected research in theoretical ways by expanding investigation into the nature and organization of systems of land use per se, thus providing direction for further study of the material results of those systems.

List of contents

I. Introduction.- 1 · Concepts, Methods, and Theory Building: A Landscape Approach.- II. Concepts and a Scientific Archaeology.- 2 · The Notion Site.- 3 · Seeing the Present and Interpreting the Past-and Keeping Things Straight.- III. The Spatial Dimension of Archaeological Landscapes.- 4 · Archaeological Landscapes: The Ethnoarchaeology of Pastoral Land Use in the Grevena Province of Northern Greece.- 5 · Recognizing Persistent Places in Anasazi Settlement Systems.- 6 · Artifact Reuse and Recycling in Continuous Surface Distributions and Ímplications for Interpreting Land Use Patterns.- 7 · Landscape Scale: Geoenvironmental Approaches to Prehistoric Settlement Strategies.- IV. The Temporal Dimension of Archaeological Landscapes.- 8 · Chronological Resolution in Distributional Archaeology.- 9 · Archaeological Landscapes, Lithic Scatters, and Human Behavior.- 10 · Remnant Settlement Patterns.- 11 · The Spatial Dimension of Time.- V. Postscript and Prospectus.- 12 · Archaeological Landscape Studies.

Summary

The last 20 years have witnessed a proliferation of new approaches in archaeolog ical data recovery, analysis, and theory building that incorporate both new forms of information and new methods for investigating them.

Product details

Assisted by Jaquelin Rossignol (Editor), Jaqueline Rossignol (Editor), Wandsnider (Editor), Wandsnider (Editor), Luann Wandsnider (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306441615
ISBN 978-0-306-44161-5
No. of pages 298
Dimensions 171 mm x 244 mm x 22 mm
Weight 626 g
Illustrations XVI, 298 p.
Series Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology
Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity

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