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One Land, Many Landscapes: Papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists Fifth Annual Meeting in Bournemouth 1999
Timothy Darvill and Martin Gojda
This work is the result of an EAA session exploring themes of unity and diversity in the way that archaeologists have come to explore and understand elements of the land of Europe. The 17 papers (all expanded and re-worked since the Bournemouth meeting) in this volume were brought together in an attempt to answer such questions and concerns as how can new approaches to past and present landscapes be applied in the field? What methodologies are appropriate? Do we need to re-set the agenda so far as routine survey and recording work are concerned? Included are contributions on theoretical issues, sites: environment relationships, field survey and post-survey methodology, landscape interpretation, and regional heritage management and protection. With an emphasis on the Stone Age, the sites featured range from Russia and Poland, to Italy.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Key acronyms and abbreviations
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List of contributors
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1. One land, many landscapes: an introduction
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2. Post-processual landscapes: the lost world of aerial archaeology?
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3. Archaeology and landscape studies in Europe: approaches and concepts
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4. Space, environment, and cultural landscapes in Polish archaeology
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5. Traditions of landscape archaeology in Britain: issues of time and scale
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6. Dynamic changes in the central Bohemian Holocene alluvial landscape
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7. Interpreting archaeological site distribution in dynamic sedimentary environments
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8. Geomorphological aspects of landscape archaeology: examples from Neolithic sites in the centre of the Russian plain
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9. Marginal landscapes: survey and interpretation biases in low finds density regions in Italy
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10. Environmental controls on Mesolithic locational behaviour in the northeast of Belgium
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11. The landscapes of gallery graves in Sweden. The use of gallery graves in the transformation of Neolithic landscapes
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12. Incorporating the natural environment: investigating landscape and monument as sacred space
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13. Environment and setting of the Baitovo archaeological complex (Kurgan, Russia)
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14. Alan settlements of the first millennium in the Kislovodsk Basin, Russia
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15. Grazing and hearths in west Östergötland 1000 -- 1 BC
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16. Early urban and colonized regions of central and south Italy: a case study in comparative landscape archaeology
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17. Agri fertiles ac silvosi: landscape, production and trade in north coastal Etruria
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18. Estate surveys
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Published: 2001
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407353395 (ebook)
- 9781841712727 (paperback)
BAR Number: S987