Reconstructing human-landscape interactions / edited by Lucy Wilson, Pam Dickinson and Jason Jeandron.
Material type: TextPublication details: Newcastle, UK : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2007.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 283 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781443809139
- 1443809136
- Human-landscape interactions
- Archaeological geology -- Congresses
- Landscape changes -- Congresses
- Human settlements -- Congresses
- Landscape archaeology -- Congresses
- Géoarchéologie -- Congrès
- Paysages -- Modifications -- Congrès
- Établissements humains -- Congrès
- Archéologie du paysage -- Congrès
- Archaeology
- Historical geography
- Anthropology
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology
- Archaeological geology
- Human settlements
- Landscape archaeology
- Landscape changes
- Siedlung
- Landnutzung
- Landschaftsentwicklung
- Geoarchäologie
- Geoarchaeology
- 930.1 22
- CC77.5 .D477 2005eb
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"The first ever Developing International Geoarchaeology conference (DIG 2005) was held in Saint John, New Brusnwick, Canada, in October 2005"--Preface
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
Prologue: the organization, development, and future of geoarchaeology /George (Rip) Rapp -- Surficial processes and Pleistocene archaeology : context, landscape evolution and climate change /Christopher L. Hill -- Holocene alluvial sediments of the Tehran Plain : sedimentation and archaeological site visibility /G.K. Gillmore [and others] -- GIS approach for archaeological site distribution analysis by physiographic elements in the Lake Diefenbaker region, Saskatchewan, Canada /Christopher P. Evans, Alec E. AitkenandErnest G. Walker -- Climate change, landscape evolution, and human settlement in the lower Mississippi Valley, 5 500-2 400 Cal B.P. /Katherine A. AdelsbergerandTristram R. Kidder -- Aboriginal utilisation of coastal tidal ponds from southwestern New Brunswick : implicationf for geoarchaeology /Pamela J. DickinsonandBruce E. Broster -- Evaluating palaeoindian settlement in relation to Pleistocene lake levels at Munsungan Lake, northern Main, USA /Bertrand Gillman Pelletier, Jr., Brenda HallandBrian R. Robinson -- Marine geophysics and vibracoring applied to refining the search for submerged prehistory in the Damariscotta River, Maine, USA /Peter A. LeachandDaniel F. Belknap -- Settlement and territory in the early and middle Apulo-Lucan Neolithic (southeast Italy) : a geoarchaeological approach /Patrizia Lorusso -- Salvage archaeology and geoarchaeology : the example of the coastal margin between Antibes and Nice, France /Oliver Sivan [and others] -- GPR imaging of archaeological sites /Dean Goodman [and others] -- Geochemistry of Sain John Glass, c. 1874-78 /J. Victor Owen, Jaroslav DostalandPeter LaRocque -- Vaucluse raw material project : artifact provenance and landscape context in the middle Palaeolithic of southern France /Lucy Wilson -- Sustaining past and modern landscape systems in semi-arid lands /Charles French.
Reconstructing Human-Landscape Interactions demonstrates the high quality of work presented at the first Developing International Geoarchaeology conference (DIG 2005), held in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, and exemplifies the over-riding theme of thi.
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