Environmental Archaeology
Principles and Practice
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- Author: Dena F. Dincauze, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Date Published: September 2000
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521310772
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Archaeologists today need a wide range of scientific approaches in order to delineate and interpret the ecology of their sites. But borrowing concepts from other disciplines demands a critical understanding, and the methods must be appropriate to particular sets of data. This book is an authoritative and essential guide to methods, ranging from techniques for measuring time with isotopes and magnetism to the sciences of climate reconstruction, geomorphology, sedimentology, soil science, paleobotany and faunal paleoecology. Their applications are illustrated by examples from the Paleolithic, through classical civilizations, to urban archaeology.
Read more- Incorporates all the ancilliary sciences used by archaeologists in analysing paleoenvironments and intended as a general reference
- Key text for undergraduate and graduate students in environmental archaeology, which is taught in all major archaeological courses
- Maintains human ecological perspective throughout
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"This book is a well-written and informative discourse on environmental archaeology." Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology
See more reviews"This important addition to the archaeological literature is certain to benefit graduate teaching in environmental archaeology." CHOICE March 2001
"Dincauze's comprehensive book provides an excellent survey of the study of environmental data and paleocology at archeological sites." CHOICE March 2001
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- Date Published: September 2000
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521310772
- length: 620 pages
- dimensions: 247 x 176 x 37 mm
- weight: 1.223kg
- contains: 23 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction:
1. Environmental archaeology and human ecology
2. Concepts for paleoenvironmental reconstruction
3. Mechanisms of environmental change
4. Human responses to environmental change
Part II:
5. Introduction to chronometry and correlation
6. Measuring time with isotopes and magnetism
Part III:
7. Climate: the driving forces
8. Climate reconstruction
Part IV. Geomorphology:
9. Landforms
10. Landforms of shores and shallow water
Part V. Sediments and Soils:
11. Basic principles of sedimentology and soils science
12. Archaeological matrices
Part V. Vegetation:
13. Concepts and methods of paleobotany
14. Vegetation in paleoecology
15. Concepts and methods for faunal paleoenvironments
16. Faunal paleoecology
17. Humans among animals
Part VIII. Integration:
18. Anthropocentric paleoecology.
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