Environment and archeology: an ecological approach to prehistory
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Titel: Environment and archeology
Autor: Butzer, Karl W.
Jahr: 1972
Contents
Foreword to the Second Edition vii
Foreword xi
Illustrations xxi
Tables xxv
Part I. Introduction
Chapter 1. Prehistoric Environment, Geography, and Ecology 3
Introduction —Early research in the Pleistocene—The growth
of interdisciplinary archeological work —Prehistoric
geography and the natural sciences in theory — Environment
and paleo-anthropology —Organization and objectives.
Chapter 2. Stratigraphy 13
The place of the Pleistocene within the geological
record—The "normal" climate of geological time —Ice Ages
of the earlier geological record — Higher latitude cooling dur-
ing the Cenozoic —The Plio-Pleistocene boundary —
Continental stratigraphy of mid-latitude Europe —
Coastal stratigraphy of the Mediterranean Sea and
Morocco-Pleistocene stages.
Chapter 3. Dating and Absolute Chronology 29
Introduction-Radiocarbon (C14) dating-Sources of error in
radiocarbon dating—Sample removal and suitability for radio-
carbon dating—Potassium-Argon dating—Uranium series
dating —The problem of Milankovitch's "radiation
curve"-Other methods of absolute dating-Absolute dating
applied to Pleistocene stratigraphy.
Part II. Vegetation, Soils, and Geomorphology as
Environmental Indices
Chapter 4. The Zonal Concept 49
Introduction—Vegetation and climate—Weathering and soil
development—Zonal soils —External geomorphic processes
as a function of climate — Natural regions.
Chapter 5. Vegetation and Climate 62
Polar and alpine vegetation-Forests of middle latitudes-
Vegetation of dry lands —Tropical vegetation —
Vertical zonation of climate and vegetation.
Chapter 6. Soil Processes and Soil Types 79
Soil profiles and horizons —Nutrient cycle,pH, and humus —
Podsolization, calcification, and laterization —Arctic
soil types—Forest soils of higher and middle latitudes —
Mid-latitude grassland soils —Other semiarid and arid soils-
Subtropical woodland soils—Tropical woodland soils-
Vegetation and soil development.
Chapter 7. Glacial and Periglacial Geomorphology 101
Glaciers past and present —Glacier regimen and movement-
Development of mountain, valley, and piedmont glaciers —
Development of continental glaciers— Implications of the
climatic snowline —Concepts in periglacial geomorphology —
Cold-climate phenomena —A synthesis of periglacial
geomorphology.
Chapter 8. Humid, Arid, and Tropical Geomorphology 126
Stream erosion and deposition — Humid zone geomorpholo-
gy—Arid zone geomorphology — Tropical geomorphology.
Chapter 9. Mammalian and Human Distributions 142
The concept of animal regions—Mammalian distributions in
the major natural regions — Culture, technology, and the hu-
man resource base—Environmental resources for early
food-collectors—Environmental resources for primitive agri-
culturalists.
Part III. Interpretation of Pleistocene Sediments
Chapter 10. Field and Laboratory Study of Sediments 157
Introduction — Sediment deposition — Simple quantitative
analyses —Field description of paleosols —Mechanical
analyses in the laboratory —Chemical analyses in the
laboratory.
Chapter 11. Stream and Lake Sediments 178
Stream terraces — Alluviation due to glacial advance —
Terraces due to periglacial alluviation —Pluvial alluviation
in arid regions —Coastal streams and sea level fluctuations —
Crustal instability and stream action —Lake and swamp
beds —Interpretation of mineral or semiorganic lacustrine
beds —Varve analysis —Spring deposits —Interpretation
of organic sediments.
Chapter 12. Wind-borne and Slope Sediments 192
Wind action — Features of wind erosion and abrasion — Bed
load deposits: sand dunes —Suspended load deposits: loess
and sand sheets—Aeolian deposits of volcanic origin —Slope
deposits.
Chapter 13. Cave Sediments 204
Introduction —Cave environments and sedimentation —
Limestone detritus —Limestone precipitates: travertine —
Residual clays and extraneous sediments —Organic
deposits —Special sedimentary analyses—Conclusions and
problems.
Chapter 14. Coastal Phenomena and Sea Level Fluctuations 215
Introduction —Mechanisms of world sea level fluctuations —
Evidence of high Pleistocene shorelines —Evidence of sub-
merged Pleistocene shorelines — Glacio-eustatic stratigraphy.
Chapter 15. Geomorphological Study ofArcheological Sites 227
Geological classes of archeological sites — Alluvial sites —
Lacustrine sites —Aeolian sites —Slope sites —Cave sites —
Coastal sites —Surface sites —Geomorphology, surficial
geology, and archeological sites.
Part IV. Contributions of the Biological Sciences
Chapter 16. Palynology and Paleobotany 243
General principles of pollen analysis—Field removal of sam-
ples for pollen examination — Laboratory preparation of sam-
ples—The pollen spectrum and pollen diagram —Difficulties
in the interpretation of pollen profiles —Applications of pollen
analysis —Macrobotanical remains —Tree-ring studies.
Chapter 17. Paleontology and Paleotemperatures 254
Introduction — Fossil preservation — Methods of study —
Relative dating of bone by chemical analysis-
Glacial and interglacial faunas of the European Upper
Pleistocene —Stratigraphic aspects of Pleistocene
mammalian faunas —Nonmammalian faunas —
Paleotemperatures and deep-sea sediment cores.
Part V. Some Pleistocene Environments of the Old and
New World
Chapter 18. Mid-Latitude Europe during the Late Pleistocene 271
Introduction—Existing reconstructions of last glacial climatic
zones —Basic chronology of the last glacial in mid-latitude
Europe —The Scandinavian, British, and Alpine glaciers —
Nonglaciated regions of western Europe —Nonglaciated
regions of central Europe — Southeastern Europe —
Nonglaciated European Russia—Full glacial moisture
conditions—The geomorphic landscape of the Wiirm tundras
of Europe—The nature of the open glacial vegetation —
Physical conditions during the interstadial periods—
Summary of pleniglacial climates in mid-latitude
Europe.
Chapter 19. The Mediterranean Region during the Late Pleisto-
cene 294
Introduction — Evidence of mountain glaciation—Late
Pleistocene solifiuction in the Mediterranean highlands-
Paleobotanical evidence for the Wiirm period —
Faunal evidence from the late Pleistocene - Late Pleisto-
cene fluvial phenomena in the Mediterranean lowlands —
Retrospect of the Mediterranean ecozone during the
late Pleistocene.
Chapter 20. Some African Environments of the Late Pleistocene 312
The pluvial problem: Introduction —Late Pleistocene se-
quences of the northern Sahara—The Late Pleistocene his-
tory of the Nile Valley —Late Pleistocene environments of
the Saharan Highlands —The Late Pleistocene record of the
Senegal Delta and the Chad Basin —The nature of pluvials in
the Saharan area —The high mountains of Ethiopia and East
Africa —Pluvial evidence from the Omo-Rudolf Basin —
Pluvials of the Kenya Rift Valley-The Kalambo Falls
prehistoric sites —The late pleistocene of Lunda — The late
Pleistocene of the Vaal - Oranje Basin —The pluvials of
eastern and southern Africa —Conclusions.
Chapter 21. Late Pleistocene Environments of North America 352
Introduction —Basic chronology of the Wisconsin Glacial —
The Laurentide, Archipelago, and Greenland ice sheets —
The Cordilleran glacier complex — Glacial lakes and
spillways—"Pluvial" lakes of the Great Basin —Loess and
sand plains —Periglacial phenomena —Palynological data for
full glacial climates —Faunal evidence —Environmental condi-
tions during the interstadials —Full glacial temperatures —Full
glacial moisture conditions —Summary of climatic zonation
during the Wisconsin Glacial maxima.
Chapter 22. Some Paleoclimatic Problems of the Interglacials 376
Introduction—Geomorphologic evidence from Europe and
Africa—The evidence of paleosols in Europe and Africa—
Paleobotanical evidence from mid-latitude Europe —
The Sangamon Interglacial in North America —
Retrospect on interglacial climates.
Chapter 23. The Climatic Changes of the Pleistocene 392
Introduction —Meteorological theory on Pleistocene
atmospheric circulation —Climatic phases of the European
Upper Pleistocene —Current problems in paleometeorological
research.
Part VI. Man-Land Relationships in Prehistory
Chapter 24. Early Subsistence and Settlement Patterns 401
The scope of environmental analysis —Material manifestation
of human culture —Classification of prehistoric cultures —
Modern settlement patterns of primitive food-gatherers —
Modern settlement patterns of advanced food-gatherers —
Modern settlement patterns of specialized hunters
and fishers — Modern settlement patterns of primitive
agriculturists.
Chapter 25. Human Origins in Sub-Saharan Africa 413
Introduction—Ape-men of the late Pli ocene and early
Pleistocene—Tool making and the case for "Homo habilis" —
Habitat and ecology of the australopithecines —
Environmental changes and australopithecine evolution —
Significance of early Pleistocene hominids for the
environment—The nature of an australopithecine site:
Sterkfontein.
Chapter 26. Man-Land Relationships of Acheulian Hunter-
Gatherers 436
Toolmaking traditions of the early and middle Pleistocene —
Fossil remains of mid-Pleistocene men —Further evidence
of Acheulian technology — Acheulian culture versus
technocomplex— Inferences about subsistence and settlement
patterns—Man-land relationships — An example of an
Acheulian living site: Torralba, Spain.
Chapter 27. The European Mousterians and Their Environment 462
New centers of cultural activity in higher latitudes—Cultural
patterns of the Mousterian—Environmental adaptation of
the Mousterians—An example of Mousterian habitat and
economy: Salzgitter-Lebenstedt.
Chapter 28.Upper Paleolithic Man-Land Relationships in Europe All
The appearance of advanced hunters in Europe —Upper
Paleolithic technology-Upper Paleolithic economy-Upper
Paleolithic settlement patterns in Eurasia-Man-land relation-
ships of Upper Paleolithic populations.
Chapter 29. The Paleo-lndians: Origins and Man-Land
Relationships 485
Introduction—Late Pleistocene environments of eastern
Siberia —Siberian antecedents to New World colonization—
The Beringian land bridge — An ice-free corridor in
western Canada?—The Paleo-lndians —A Paleo-Indian site:
Lehner—Mammalian extinctions and man — Pleistocene and
recent adaptations in North America.
Chapter 30. Early Colonization of Australia 516
Southeastern Asia: potential antecedents —Australia and
Tasmania: late Pleistocene archeological evidence —The
environment of the new continent — Man-land relationships.
Chapter 3 1. Environmental Change and Cultural Adaptation in
Early Postglacial Europe 526
Introduction —Environmental changes of the terminal
Pleistocene — Early Postglacial vegetation change in
Europe — Faunal change at the close of the Pleistocene —
Cultural adaptation to new environments at the close
of the Pleistocene —An example of Mesolithic habitat and
economy: Star Carr, Yorkshire.
Chapter 32. Agricultural Origins in the Near East as a
Geographical Problem 541
Introduction —The Near East as a hearth of domestication —
The natural habitat of the cereals —The natural habitat
of the herd animals of the Near East—The natural habitat
zone —Possible environmental changes in the Near Eastern
area at the close of the Pleistocene —Archeological evidence
of early agriculture and livestock-raising —The Near
Eastern archeological record pertaining to early agriculture —
The ecology of the Natufian in Palestine —Ecology of a
village-farming community: Jarmo, northeastern Iraq —The
desiccation theory of agricultural origins —Postscript.
Chapter 33. Agricultural Dispersals into Europe and Northern
Africa 566
Introduction —Economic motives for agricultural dispersal —
Sauer's theory of agricultural diffusion from Southeast
Asia—European climate during the Atlantic phase —
Ecological aspects of early agricultural settlement in
Europe —Saharan climate during the early and
mid-Holocene — Mesolithic and Neolithic groups of the
eastern Atlas and the Nubian Nile —Cattle nomads of the
Saharan Neolithic —Potential impacts of food production
on man-land relationships.
Chapter 34. Agricultural Settlement and Urban Origins in the
Near Eastern Floodplains 599
The Near Eastern floodplains during the early agricultural
settlement—Early urbanization in the Near Eastern flood-
plains—The significance of urbanization for man-land
relationships —Retrospect on the significance of the
environment for prehistoric man —Retrospect on the impact
of man on the environment—General overview.
Bibliography 613
Index 689 |
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spellingShingle | Butzer, Karl W. 1934-2016 Environment and archeology an ecological approach to prehistory Paléoenvironnement ram Préhistoire ram Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd Umwelt (DE-588)4061616-2 gnd Paläogeografie (DE-588)4132305-1 gnd Mensch (DE-588)4038639-9 gnd Vor- und Frühgeschichte (DE-588)4078951-2 gnd |
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title | Environment and archeology an ecological approach to prehistory |
title_auth | Environment and archeology an ecological approach to prehistory |
title_exact_search | Environment and archeology an ecological approach to prehistory |
title_full | Environment and archeology an ecological approach to prehistory Karl W. Butzer |
title_fullStr | Environment and archeology an ecological approach to prehistory Karl W. Butzer |
title_full_unstemmed | Environment and archeology an ecological approach to prehistory Karl W. Butzer |
title_short | Environment and archeology |
title_sort | environment and archeology an ecological approach to prehistory |
title_sub | an ecological approach to prehistory |
topic | Paléoenvironnement ram Préhistoire ram Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd Umwelt (DE-588)4061616-2 gnd Paläogeografie (DE-588)4132305-1 gnd Mensch (DE-588)4038639-9 gnd Vor- und Frühgeschichte (DE-588)4078951-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Paléoenvironnement Préhistoire Methode Archäologie Umwelt Paläogeografie Mensch Vor- und Frühgeschichte |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007674315&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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