Rethinking Wetland Archaeology

Rethinking Wetland Archaeology
Author: Robert Van De Noort
Publisher: Bristol Classical Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2006-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Shows how wetland studies can be contextualised within geographical, cultural and theoretical frameworks. This book discusses how wetland archaeological discoveries can be understood in terms of past people's perception and understanding of landscape, which was not only a source of economic benefit, but a storehouse of cultural values and beliefs.

Rethinking Wetland Archaeology

Rethinking Wetland Archaeology
Author: Robert Van De Noort
Publisher: Bristol Classical Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2006-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Shows how wetland studies can be contextualised within geographical, cultural and theoretical frameworks. This book discusses how wetland archaeological discoveries can be understood in terms of past people's perception and understanding of landscape, which was not only a source of economic benefit, but a storehouse of cultural values and beliefs.

Wetland Archaeology and Beyond

Wetland Archaeology and Beyond
Author: Francesco Menotti
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199571015

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Wetland Archaeology and Beyond offers an appreciative study of the people, and their artefacts, who occupied a large variety of worldwide wetland archaeological sites. The volume also includes a comprehensive explanation of the processes involved in archaeological practice and theory.

Hidden Dimensions

Hidden Dimensions
Author: Kathryn Bernick
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0774842555

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Hidden Dimensions is a collection of essays drawn from papers presented at an international conference in Vancouver, British Columbia in April 1995. Scholars from around the globe examine several aspects of wetland archaeology in North America, Mexico, Europe, eastern Siberia, and New Zealand. Some of the essays in this volume explore environmental and historical contexts of wet-sites as well as past human adaptation to wetland environments. Others concentrate on the contributions of wetland archaeology to reconstructions of cultural history and the interpretation of unique perishable materials. In addition to discussions on the dynamic nature of wetlands and concern about the future of the cultural resources they contain, the authors look at practical issues of land management and object conservation. In Hidden Dimensions the authors seek to raise awareness of the significance of wetland archaeology issues at a time when wetlands around the globe are rapidly shrinking and their cultural contents are at risk of disappearing.

Wetland Archaeology & Environments

Wetland Archaeology & Environments
Author: Malcolm Lillie
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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For the past thirty years or so, wetlands have been at the forefront of developments in understanding past cultural activity and associated landscapes. Waterlogged environments and contexts not only preserve the organic part of the cultural record, but they also provide an archive of the environmental conditions pertaining at the time the deposits form, thereby allowing the detailed reconstruction of their associated environments and landscapes.

The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology

The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology
Author: Francesco Menotti
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 970
Release: 2013
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0199573492

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This Handbook sets out the key issues and debates in the theory and practice of wetland archaeology which has played a crucial role in studies of our past. Due to the high quantity of preserved organic materials found in humid environments, the study of wetlands has allowed archaeologists to reconstruct people's everyday lives in great detail.

Journal of Wetland Archaeology 7 (2007)

Journal of Wetland Archaeology 7 (2007)
Author: Bryony Coles
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2007-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781842172797

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The Journal of Wetland Archaeology is the journal of the Wetland Archaeological Research Project (WARP) and the University of Exeter Centre for Wetland Research.

Journal of Wetland Archaeology

Journal of Wetland Archaeology
Author: A. G. Brown
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781842170991

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The Journal of Wetland Archaeology is the journal of the Wetland Archaeological Research Project (WARP) and the University of Exeter Centre for Wetland Research.

Wet Site Archaeology

Wet Site Archaeology
Author: Barbara A. Purdy
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-01-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1351086200

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This volume, the result of an International Conference on Wet Site Archaeology funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, explores the rewards and responsibilities of recovering unique assemblages from water-saturated deposits. Characteristics common to all archaeological wet sites are identified from Newfoundland to Chile, Polynesia to Florida, and from the Late Pleistocene to the Twentieth Century. Topics include innovative excavation and preservation methods; the need for adequate funding to preserve and analyze the abundant biological and cultural remains recovered only at archaeological wet sites; expanded knowledge of past environments, subsistence, technologies, artistic expressions, skeletal structure, and pathologies; the urgency to inform developers and governmental bodies about the invisible heritage entombed in wetlands that is often destroyed before it can be investigated; a formula for establishing priorities for excavating wet sites; and how to determine when enough of a wet site has been sampled.Many famous sites and discoveries are described in this volume, including Herculaneum, Hoko River, Hontoon Island, Key Marco, Monte Verde, Ozette, Somerset Levels, Windover, bog bodies of Northern Europe, and lake dwellers of Switzerland. Professional and amateur archaeologists, as well as anyone interested in archaeology or the significance of wet site archaeology will find this book fascinating.

Enlarging the Past

Enlarging the Past
Author: John M. Coles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1996
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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