Soils and Soil Landscapes of the Raganello River Catchment (Calabria, Italy)

Soils and Soil Landscapes of the Raganello River Catchment (Calabria, Italy)
Title Soils and Soil Landscapes of the Raganello River Catchment (Calabria, Italy) PDF eBook
Author Jan Sevink
Publisher Barkhuis
Total Pages 89
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Science
ISBN 9492444062

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Understanding how past and current physical landscape processes, both natural and anthropogenic, affect the archaeological record has become one of the main aims of the burgeoning field of Geoarchaeology. But the ideal of effective multidisciplinary research collaboration is hard to achieve. This second volume of the 'Raganello Basin Studies' series demonstrates how intensive collaboration between earth scientists and archaeologists has resulted in a systematic approach to the description and assessment of archaeologically relevant soils and landscape processes in a typical Mediterranean landscape - the basin of the Raganello River in southern Italy. It is both a detailed report on the extensive field studies conducted by the authors in 2012-2014, and a much needed ?how to' guide to the study of landscapes and soils within the framework of landscape archaeological projects in the Mediterranean. The work described here builds on the expertise in Mediterranean soils and landscapes gained by the first author over decades of research, and avoids or explains jargon that would otherwise deter those with a purely humanities background

Archaeology of Mountain Landscapes

Archaeology of Mountain Landscapes
Title Archaeology of Mountain Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Arnau Garcia-Molsosa
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 475
Release 2023-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1438489897

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Mountains contain a rich and diverse set of remnants left by human societies. They have been inhabited since prehistory and have been transformed by human activity during prehistorical and historical times, and that history defines mountain landscapes as we know them today. Archaeology of Mountain Landscapes contains twenty contributions by forty-one specialists currently researching mountain areas in the Americas, Asia, and Europe. The different case studies address the subject diachronically, ranging from prehistory to modern times, and employ a variety of methodological strategies, including archaeological surveys and excavation, paleoenvironmental studies, and historical and ethnographical research. This volume demonstrates how multidisciplinary archaeological fieldwork is radically changing our vision of mountain landscapes. Viewing mountain landscapes as archaeological documents contributes to our understanding of the history of mountain environments and offers new archaeological datasets to use in the interpretation of human societies. Taken together, the essays collected here offer a comprehensive view of current research and suggest new directions for future study.

The Three Dimensions of Archaeology

The Three Dimensions of Archaeology
Title The Three Dimensions of Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Hans Kamermans
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages 162
Release 2016-03-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1784912948

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This volume brings together presentations from two sessions organized for the XVII World UISPP Conference: The scientific value of 3D archaeology, and Detecting the Landscape(s).

Dealing with biases

Dealing with biases
Title Dealing with biases PDF eBook
Author Hendrik Feiken
Publisher Barkhuis
Total Pages 362
Release 2014-09-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9492444380

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This books explores the bias that is introduced by erosion and sedimentation on the distribution of archaeological materials in Mediterranean landscapes. It describes innovative and interdisciplinary work that led to the formulation of a broad range of geo-archeological approaches that are applied to two Italian areas, studied intensively by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology: the Pontine Region in South Lazio, and the Raganello Basin in North Calabria. The approaches deal with geological biases affecting the study of protohistoric remains in the sedimentary part of the Pontine plain; the development of a detailed landscape classification approach to predict and test site location preferences and survey biases in the uplands of both study areas; and the development and evaluation of an innovative computerised landscape evolution model for a test area in the Raganello Basin uplands. In addition to the presented case study, this book also shows how the three geo-archaeological approaches can be applied in a wider context to quantitatively understand how erosion and sedimentation bias our understanding of archaeological records.

Neogene-Quaternary Continental Margin Volcanism

Neogene-Quaternary Continental Margin Volcanism
Title Neogene-Quaternary Continental Margin Volcanism PDF eBook
Author Claus Siebe
Publisher Geological Society of America
Total Pages 342
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0813724023

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Crustumerium

Crustumerium
Title Crustumerium PDF eBook
Author P.A.J. Attema
Publisher Barkhuis
Total Pages 155
Release 2014-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9492444356

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This volume is the first of the series Corollaria Crustumina aimed at the publication of conference proceedings, doctoral theses and specialist studies on the Latin settlement of Crustumerium (Rome). It contains multidisciplinary papers of an international group of archaeologists discussing new fieldwork data on Crustumerium’s settlement, cemeteries and material culture in light of the site’s cultural identity.

Regional Pathways to Complexity

Regional Pathways to Complexity
Title Regional Pathways to Complexity PDF eBook
Author P. A. J. Attema
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages 247
Release 2010
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9089642765

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Deze bundel is een mijlpaal in het onderzoek naar de Oude Middellandse Zee. Met behulp van een vergelijkende aanpak, zijn drie verschillende regionale landschappen van Italièe uitvoerig onderzocht door archeologen. Om een zeer gedetailleerd beeld te krijgen van de ontwikkeling van menselijke activiteiten van de late Bronstijd tot de opkomst van het Romeinse Rijk, is er minutieus onderzoek gedaan naar nederzettingen, heiligdommen en begraafplaatsen. De milieugeschiedenis van deze gebieden en de geschiedenis van het door mensen gebruikte land zijn parallel geanalyseerd door gespecialiseerde projecten. Wat ontstaat, is een ongeèevenaarde reeks van inzichten in hoe regionale samenlevingen zich intern ontwikkelen en reageren op externe interventies zoals het kolonialisme, imperialisme en internationale handel.