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9 | (6) |
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15 | (2) |
Series Editors' Foreword |
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17 | (2) |
Preface |
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19 | (4) |
Acknowledgments |
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23 | (2) |
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Part I. Historical Perspectives |
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25 | (68) |
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Landscape Archaeology: Introduction |
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27 | (17) |
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Place in Landscape Archaeology: A Western Philosophical Prelude |
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44 | (7) |
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Uncommon Ground: Landscapes as Social Geography |
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51 | (9) |
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Pathways to a Panoramic Past: A Brief History of European Landscape Archaeology |
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60 | (17) |
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A Brief History of Landscape Archaeology in the Americas |
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77 | (8) |
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Thinking of Landscape Archaeology in Africa's Later Prehistory: Always Something New |
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85 | (8) |
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Part II. Encountering Humans: Mapping Place |
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93 | (28) |
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Nonhuman Primate Approaches to Landscapes |
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95 | (7) |
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Pre-Homo sapiens Place-Worlds |
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102 | (7) |
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Evolutionary Psychology and Archaeological Landscapes |
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109 | (12) |
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Part III. Thinking through Landscapes |
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121 | (124) |
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The Social Construction of Water |
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123 | (8) |
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Reading between the Lands: Toward an Amphibious Archaeological Settlement Model for Maritime Migrations |
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131 | (10) |
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Island Biogeography: Implications and Applications for Archaeology |
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141 | (8) |
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Sentient Sea: Seascapes as Spiritscapes |
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149 | (9) |
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Living Landscapes of the Dead: Archaeology of the Afterworld among the Rumu of Papua New Guinea |
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158 | (9) |
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Visions of the Cosmos: Ceremonial Landscapes and Civic Plans |
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167 | (9) |
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Quarried Away: Thinking about Landscapes of Megalithic Construction on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) |
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176 | (11) |
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Object Fragmentation and Past Landscapes |
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187 | (15) |
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Boundaries and the Archaeology of Frontier Zones |
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202 | (8) |
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The Archaeology of Territory and Territoriality |
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210 | (8) |
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Marks of Possession: The Archaeology of Territory and Cross-Cultural Encounter in Australia and South Africa |
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218 | (10) |
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From Physical to Social Landscapes: Multidimensional Approaches to the Archaeology of Social Place in the European Upper Palaeolithic |
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228 | (9) |
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The Use of Ethnography in Landscape Archaeology |
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237 | (8) |
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Part IV. Living Landscapes: The Body and the Experience of Place |
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245 | (100) |
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Gender in Landscape Archaeology |
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247 | (9) |
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Hidden Landscapes of the Body |
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256 | (7) |
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The Body and the Senses: Implications for Landscape Archaeology |
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263 | (8) |
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Phenomenological Approaches to Landscape Archaeology |
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271 | (6) |
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Memory, Place, and the Memorialization of Landscape |
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277 | (8) |
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Virtual Reality, Visual Envelopes, and Characterizing Landscape |
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285 | (6) |
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291 | (9) |
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Archaeology, Landscape, and Dwelling |
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300 | (7) |
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Building and Architecture as Landscape Practice |
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307 | (8) |
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Farming, Herding, and the Transformation of Human Landscapes in Southwestern Asia |
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315 | (13) |
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328 | (5) |
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Punctuated Landscapes: Creating Cultural Places in Volcanically Active Environments |
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333 | (12) |
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Part V. Characterizing Landscapes |
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345 | (272) |
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Dating in Landscape Archaeology |
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347 | (18) |
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Stratigraphy, Depositional Environments, and Palaeolandscape Reconstruction in Landscape Archaeology |
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365 | (14) |
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Geographical Scale in Understanding Human Landscapes |
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379 | (7) |
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Landscape and Climate Change |
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386 | (10) |
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Human Behavioral Ecology and the Use of Ancient Landscapes |
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396 | (13) |
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Desert Landscapes in Archaeology: A Case Study from the Negev |
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409 | (15) |
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Landscapes of Fire: Origins, Politics, and Questions |
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424 | (6) |
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Microbotanical Remains in Landscape Archaeology |
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430 | (12) |
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Beyond Economy: Seed Analysis in Landscape Archaeology |
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442 | (9) |
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The Use of Wood Charcoal in Landscape Archaeology |
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451 | (6) |
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Terrestrial Invertebrates in Landscape Archaeology |
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457 | (11) |
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Environmental Archaeology: Interpreting Practices-in-the-Landscape through Geoarchaeology |
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468 | (14) |
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The Archaeology of Wetland Landscapes: Method and Theory at the Beginning of the 21st Century |
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482 | (8) |
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Lithics and Landscape Archaeology |
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490 | (12) |
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The Use of Human Skeletal Remains in Landscape Archaeology |
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502 | (19) |
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Using DNA in Landscape Archaeology |
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521 | (9) |
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Sourching Techniques in Landscape Archaeology |
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530 | (6) |
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Tracking Ancient Routes ac ross Polynesian Seascapes with Basalt Artifact Geochemistry |
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536 | (8) |
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The Uses of Archaeological Faunal Remains in Landscape Archaeology |
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544 | (7) |
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Survey Strategies in Landscape Archaeology |
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551 | (11) |
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Noninvasive Subsurface Mapping Techniques, Satellite and Aerial Imagery in Landscape Archaeology |
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562 | (21) |
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Geographical Information Systems and Landscape Archaeology |
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583 | (13) |
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Ploughzone Archaeology in Historical Archaeology |
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596 | (5) |
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Landscape Formation Processes |
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601 | (8) |
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Counter-Mapping in the Archaeological Landscape |
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609 | (8) |
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Part VI. Nonlevel Playing Fields: Diversities, Inequalities, and Power Relations in Landscape Archaeology |
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617 | (44) |
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Landscapes of Power, Institution, and Incarceration |
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619 | (7) |
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Cultural Resource Management and the Protection of Valued Tribal Spaces: A View from the Western United States |
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626 | (7) |
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When a Stone Tool Is a Dingo: Country and Relatedness in Australian Aboriginal Notions of Landscape |
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633 | (5) |
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Imagined Landscapes: Edges of the (Un)Known |
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638 | (6) |
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Topographies of Values: Ethical Issues in Landscape Archaeology |
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644 | (10) |
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Contested Landscapes---Rights to History, Rights to Place: Who Controls Archaeological Places? |
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654 | (7) |
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About the Authors |
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661 | (12) |
Credits |
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673 | (2) |
Index |
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