Wetland Archaeology and Beyond

Wetland Archaeology and Beyond
Author: Francesco Menotti
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199571017

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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.

Enlarging the Past

Enlarging the Past
Author: John M. Coles,Bryony Coles
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1996
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: UOM:39015040653670

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Seeufersiedlung - Moorsiedlung.

Hidden Dimensions

Hidden Dimensions
Author: Kathryn Bernick
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0774806338

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In 21 selected papers from an international conference in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1995, archaeologists from four continents share their experience in investigating human interactions with wetlands and demonstrate the importance of such terrain in the development of human societies throughout the ages. They cover human adaptations to wetland environments, past and present perspectives on wet sites, fishing technologies on the northwest coast of North America, and practical preservation and conservation. Other areas described include Boston's Back Bay, southeast England, the ancient Maya in Quintana Roo, the Russian far east, Sweden, Poland, and New Zealand. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Wetland Archaeology Environments

Wetland Archaeology   Environments
Author: Malcolm Lillie,Stephen Ellis,Helen Fenwick
Publsiher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015067659246

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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.

Rethinking Wetland Archaeology

Rethinking Wetland Archaeology
Author: Robert Van De Noort,Aidan O'Sullivan
Publsiher: Bristol Classical Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2006-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UVA:X004836186

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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
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780191612435

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Despite being one of the most successful branches of mainstream archaeology, wetland archaeology, as an academic discipline, is still relatively unknown. We might have all heard of the wonderfully preserved organic artefacts and ecofacts found in waterlogged conditions, but do we really know how they were preserved, found, retrieved, and conserved for us to admire and study? Wetland Archaeology and Beyond takes the reader through the fascinating biography of wetland archaeology, from the dawn of the discipline to its remarkable achievements. Through a discussion of a large variety of worldwide wetland archaeological sites and their material culture, Menotti offers an appreciative study of the people who occupied these sites and who created the archaeological artefacts. The volume also includes a comprehensive explanation of the procedures and research processes involved in archaeological practice and theory. Focusing on the relationship between archaeological experts and the general public, Menotti highlights the importance of this relationship for the future of the discipline as wetland ecosystems continue to disappear at an inexorable rate - and with them our invaluable cultural heritage.

The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology

The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology
Author: Francesco Menotti,Aidan O'Sullivan
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 976
Release: 2012-12-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780191626173

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The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology is the most comprehensive survey of global wetland archaeology ever published. Well known for the spectacular quality of its surviving evidence, from both an archaeological and environmental perspective, wetland archaeology enables scholars to investigate and reconstruct past people's dwellings, landscapes, material culture, and daily lives in great detail. Through concise essays written by some of the world's leading scholars in the field, this Handbook describes the key principles, methodologies, and revealing results of past and present archaeological investigations of wetland environments. The volume provides unique insights into past human interactions with lakes, bogs, rivers, and coastal marshlands across the world from prehistory to modern times. Opening with a detailed introduction by the editors, the Handbook is divided into seven parts and contains 54 essays and over 230 photographs, figures, maps, and graphs.

Enduring Records

Enduring Records
Author: Barbara A. Purdy
Publsiher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015043709586

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The 27 papers in this volume have been developed from presentations made at an international wetlands archaeology conference held in Gainsville, Florida in December 1999. The theme of the conference was: The Significance of the Survival of Organic Materials from Archaeological Contexts. Individuals from seventeen countries spoke about shipwrecks, bog bodies, cenotes of sacrifice, art styles, perishable technologies, palynology, wetlands management, conservation methods, and updates on famous sites. Time periods ranged from the early Pleistocene to a few hundred years ago. As the international composition of the delegates (including a large number of North American scientists) indicates, wetland archaeology has emerged in recent years as a unique discipline facing unique difficulties which are encountered on both sides of the Atlantic.