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Handbook of Landscape Archaeology [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Dec-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1598742949
  • ISBN-13: 9781598742947
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 720 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1490 g
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Over 80 archaeologists from four continents create a benchmark volume of the ideas and practices of landscape archaeology, covering the theoretical and the practical, the research and conservation, and encasing the term in a global framework.


Over the past three decades, “landscape” has become an umbrella term to describe many different strands of archaeology. From the processualist study of settlement patterns to the phenomenologist’s experience of the natural world, from human impact on past environments to the environment’s impact on human thought, action, and interaction, the term has been used. In this volume, for the first time, over 80 archaeologists from three continents attempt a comprehensive definition of the ideas and practices of landscape archaeology, covering the theoretical and the practical, the research and conservation, and encasing the term in a global framework. As a basic reference volume for landscape archaeology, this volume will be the benchmark for decades to come. All royalties on this Handbook are donated to the World Archaeological Congress.
List of Figures
9(6)
List of Tables
15(2)
Series Editors' Foreword 17(2)
Preface 19(4)
Acknowledgments 23(2)
Part I. Historical Perspectives
25(68)
Landscape Archaeology: Introduction
27(17)
Bruno David
Julian Thomas
Place in Landscape Archaeology: A Western Philosophical Prelude
44(7)
Edward S. Casey
Uncommon Ground: Landscapes as Social Geography
51(9)
Veronica Strang
Pathways to a Panoramic Past: A Brief History of European Landscape Archaeology
60(17)
Timothy Darvill
A Brief History of Landscape Archaeology in the Americas
77(8)
Thomas C. Patterson
Thinking of Landscape Archaeology in Africa's Later Prehistory: Always Something New
85(8)
Rod McIntosh
Part II. Encountering Humans: Mapping Place
93(28)
Nonhuman Primate Approaches to Landscapes
95(7)
Russell A. Hill
Pre-Homo sapiens Place-Worlds
102(7)
Andrew Chamberlain
Evolutionary Psychology and Archaeological Landscapes
109(12)
Herbert D. G. Maschner
Ben C. Marler
Part III. Thinking through Landscapes
121(124)
The Social Construction of Water
123(8)
Veronica Strang
Reading between the Lands: Toward an Amphibious Archaeological Settlement Model for Maritime Migrations
131(10)
Joe Crouch
Island Biogeography: Implications and Applications for Archaeology
141(8)
John Edward Terrell
Sentient Sea: Seascapes as Spiritscapes
149(9)
Ian J. McNiven
Living Landscapes of the Dead: Archaeology of the Afterworld among the Rumu of Papua New Guinea
158(9)
Bruno David
Max Pivoru
William Pivoru
Michael Green
Bryce Barker
James F. Weiner
Douglas Simala
Thomas Kokents
Lisa Araho
John Dop
Visions of the Cosmos: Ceremonial Landscapes and Civic Plans
167(9)
Wendy Ashmore
Quarried Away: Thinking about Landscapes of Megalithic Construction on Rapa Nui (Easter Island)
176(11)
Sue Hamilton
Susana Nahoe Arellano
Colin Richards
Francisco Torres H.
Object Fragmentation and Past Landscapes
187(15)
John Chapman
Boundaries and the Archaeology of Frontier Zones
202(8)
Mike McCarthy
The Archaeology of Territory and Territoriality
210(8)
Maria Nieves Zedeno
Marks of Possession: The Archaeology of Territory and Cross-Cultural Encounter in Australia and South Africa
218(10)
Paul Tacon
From Physical to Social Landscapes: Multidimensional Approaches to the Archaeology of Social Place in the European Upper Palaeolithic
228(9)
Jean-Michel Geneste
Jean-Christophe Castel
Jean-Pierre Chadelle
The Use of Ethnography in Landscape Archaeology
237(8)
Paul J. Lane
Part IV. Living Landscapes: The Body and the Experience of Place
245(100)
Gender in Landscape Archaeology
247(9)
Amanda Kearney
Hidden Landscapes of the Body
256(7)
Clive Gamble
The Body and the Senses: Implications for Landscape Archaeology
263(8)
Paul Rainbird
Phenomenological Approaches to Landscape Archaeology
271(6)
Christopher Tilley
Memory, Place, and the Memorialization of Landscape
277(8)
Ruth M. Van Dyke
Virtual Reality, Visual Envelopes, and Characterizing Landscape
285(6)
Vicki Cummings
Landscape and Personhood
291(9)
Chris Fowler
Archaeology, Landscape, and Dwelling
300(7)
Julian Thomas
Building and Architecture as Landscape Practice
307(8)
Lesley McFadyen
Farming, Herding, and the Transformation of Human Landscapes in Southwestern Asia
315(13)
Ofer Bar-Yosef
Domesticated Landscapes
328(5)
John Edward Terrell
John P. Hart
Punctuated Landscapes: Creating Cultural Places in Volcanically Active Environments
333(12)
Robin Torrence
Part V. Characterizing Landscapes
345(272)
Dating in Landscape Archaeology
347(18)
Richard G. Roberts
Zenobia Jacobs
Stratigraphy, Depositional Environments, and Palaeolandscape Reconstruction in Landscape Archaeology
365(14)
Nicola Stern
Geographical Scale in Understanding Human Landscapes
379(7)
Lesley Head
Landscape and Climate Change
386(10)
Michael J. Rowland
Human Behavioral Ecology and the Use of Ancient Landscapes
396(13)
Douglas W. Bird
Brian Codding
Desert Landscapes in Archaeology: A Case Study from the Negev
409(15)
Steven A. Rosen
Landscapes of Fire: Origins, Politics, and Questions
424(6)
Christian A. Kull
Microbotanical Remains in Landscape Archaeology
430(12)
Cassandra Rowe
Peter Kershaw
Beyond Economy: Seed Analysis in Landscape Archaeology
442(9)
Andrew Stephen Fairbairn
The Use of Wood Charcoal in Landscape Archaeology
451(6)
Nic Dobly
Terrestrial Invertebrates in Landscape Archaeology
457(11)
Nick Porch
Environmental Archaeology: Interpreting Practices-in-the-Landscape through Geoarchaeology
468(14)
Tim Denham
The Archaeology of Wetland Landscapes: Method and Theory at the Beginning of the 21st Century
482(8)
Robert Van de Noort
Lithics and Landscape Archaeology
490(12)
Chris Clarkson
The Use of Human Skeletal Remains in Landscape Archaeology
502(19)
F. Donald Pate
Using DNA in Landscape Archaeology
521(9)
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith
Sourching Techniques in Landscape Archaeology
530(6)
Glenn R. Summerhayes
Tracking Ancient Routes ac ross Polynesian Seascapes with Basalt Artifact Geochemistry
536(8)
Marshall Weisler
The Uses of Archaeological Faunal Remains in Landscape Archaeology
544(7)
Ingrid L. Mainland
Survey Strategies in Landscape Archaeology
551(11)
Thomas Richards
Noninvasive Subsurface Mapping Techniques, Satellite and Aerial Imagery in Landscape Archaeology
562(21)
Paul N. Cheetham
Geographical Information Systems and Landscape Archaeology
583(13)
James Conolly
Ploughzone Archaeology in Historical Archaeology
596(5)
Alasdair Brooks
Landscape Formation Processes
601(8)
Michael P. Heilen
Michael B. Schiffer
J. Jefferson Reid
Counter-Mapping in the Archaeological Landscape
609(8)
Denis Byrne
Part VI. Nonlevel Playing Fields: Diversities, Inequalities, and Power Relations in Landscape Archaeology
617(44)
Landscapes of Power, Institution, and Incarceration
619(7)
Eleanor Conlin Casella
Cultural Resource Management and the Protection of Valued Tribal Spaces: A View from the Western United States
626(7)
Diane Lorraine Teeman
When a Stone Tool Is a Dingo: Country and Relatedness in Australian Aboriginal Notions of Landscape
633(5)
John J. Bradley
Imagined Landscapes: Edges of the (Un)Known
638(6)
Lynette Russell
Topographies of Values: Ethical Issues in Landscape Archaeology
644(10)
Marisa Lazzari
Contested Landscapes---Rights to History, Rights to Place: Who Controls Archaeological Places?
654(7)
Jane Lydon
About the Authors 661(12)
Credits 673(2)
Index 675
BRUNO DAVID is Co-Director of the Programme for Australian Indigenous Archaeology at Monash University. His latest books are Landscapes, Rock Art, and the Dreaming (2002); The Social Archaeology of Australian Indigenous Societies (2006); and Gelams Homeland (2008). JULIAN THOMAS is Chair of Archaeology at Manchester University and a Vice President of the Royal Anthropological Institute. His primary research interests are with the Neolithic period in Britain and northwest Europe and with theory and philosophy of archaeology. His recent publications include Understanding the Neolithic (1999), Archaeology and Modernity (2004), and Place and Memory: Excavations at the Picts Knowe, Holywood, and Holm Farm (2007).