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Researchers in landscape archaeology use two different definitions of landscape. One definition (landscape as territory) is used by the processual archaeologists, earth scientists, and most historical geographers within this volume. By contrast, post-processual archaeologists, new cultural geographe...
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Zusammenfassung: | Researchers in landscape archaeology use two different definitions of landscape. One definition (landscape as territory) is used by the processual archaeologists, earth scientists, and most historical geographers within this volume. By contrast, post-processual archaeologists, new cultural geographers and anthropologists favour a more abstract definition of landscape, based on how it is perceived by the observer. Both definitions are addressed in this book, with 35 papers that are presented here and that are divided into six themes: 1) How did landscape change?; 2) Improving temporal, chronological and transformational frameworks; 3) Linking landscapes of lowlands with mountainous areas; 4) Applying concepts of scale; 5) New directions in digital prospection and modelling techniques, and 6) How will landscape archaeology develop in the future? |
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Methodological proposals for the archaeological study of the alluvial plain of Medellin (Guadiana basin, Spain) / |r Mayoral, Victorino / Barrera, Francisco Borja / Barrera, César Borja / Martínez del Pozo, José Ángel / de Tena, Maite -- |t 1.7. Talking ruins: The legacy of baroque garden design in Manor Parks of Estonia / |r Nurme, Sulev / Nutt, Nele / Hiobb, Mart / Baldwin Hess, Daniel -- |t 1.8. Configuring the landscape: Roman mining in the conventus Asturum (NW Hispania) / |r Reher, Guillermo / López-Merino, Lourdes / Sánchez-Palencia, F. Javier / López-Sáez, J. Antonio -- |t 1.9. English town commons and changing landscapes / |r Smith, Nicky -- |t 1.10. From feature fetish to a landscape perspective: A change of perception in the research of pingo scars in the late Pleistocene landscape in the Northern Netherlands / |r Woltinge, Inger -- |t THEME II. IMPROVING TEMPORAL, CHRONOLOGICAL AND TRANSFORMATIONAL FRAMEWORKS -- |t 2.1. 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contents | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION / THEME 1. HOW DID LANDSCAPE CHANGE? -- 1.1. Cultural Landscapes of Seusamora in Eastern Georgia / 1.2. Irrigation and landscape: An interdisciplinary approach / 1.3. Principles of preservation and recalling of memory traces in an industrial landscape: A case study of decayed monument recreation in the brown-coal mining area of Bílina, Czech Republic / 1.4. Cultural forces in the creation of landscapes of south-eastern Rhodope: Evolution of the Byzantine monastic landscape / 1.5. The change analysis of the green spaces of the Historical Peninsula in Istanbul, Turkey / 1.6. The evolution of an agrarian landscape. Methodological proposals for the archaeological study of the alluvial plain of Medellin (Guadiana basin, Spain) / 1.7. Talking ruins: The legacy of baroque garden design in Manor Parks of Estonia / 1.8. Configuring the landscape: Roman mining in the conventus Asturum (NW Hispania) / 1.9. English town commons and changing landscapes / 1.10. From feature fetish to a landscape perspective: A change of perception in the research of pingo scars in the late Pleistocene landscape in the Northern Netherlands / THEME II. IMPROVING TEMPORAL, CHRONOLOGICAL AND TRANSFORMATIONAL FRAMEWORKS -- 2.1. Pre-industrial Charcoal Production in southern Brandenburg and its impact on the environment / 2.2. Landscape transformations in North Coastal Etruria / 2.3. Can the period of Dolmens construction be seen in the pollen record? Pollen analytical investigations of Holocene settlement and vegetation history in the Westensee area, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany / 2.4. Geo- and Landscape archaeological investigations in south-western Lazio (Italy): An approach for the identification of man-made landscape transformation processes in the hinterland of Rome / 2.5. The medieval territory of Brussels: A dynamic landscape of urbanisation / THEME III. LINKING LANDSCAPES OF LOWLANDS TO MOUNTAINOUS AREAS -- 3.1. A qualitative model for the effect of upstream land use on downstream water availability in a western Andean valley, southern Peru / 3.2. Connecting lowlands and uplands: An ethno-archaeological approach to transhumant pastoralism in Sardinia (Italy) / 3.3. The prehistoric peopling process in the Holocene landscape of the Grosseto area: How to manage uncertainty and the quest for ancient shorelines / THEME IV. APPLYING CONCEPTS OF SCALE -- 4.1. Landscape scale and human mobility: Geoarchaeological evidence from Rutherfords Creek, New South Wales, Australia / 4.2. Surface contra subsurface assemblages: Two archaeological case studies from Thesprotia, Greece / THEME V. NEW DIRECTIONS IN DIGITAL PROSPECTION AND MODELLING TECHNIQUES -- 5.1. Biting off more than we can chew? The current and future role of digital techniques in landscape archaeology / 5.2. Using Google Earth and GIS to survey in the Peruvian Andes / 5.3. The occupation of the Antequera Depression (Malaga, Spain) through the 1st millennium BC: A geographical and archaeological perspective into Romanisation / 5.4. Mapping the probability of settlement location for the Malia-Lasithi region (Crete, Greece) during the Minoan Protopalatial period / 5.5. Using LIDAR-derived Local Relief Models (LRM) as a new tool for archaeological prospection / 5.6. The ue of digital devices in the research of Hungarian monastic gardens of the 18th century / 5.7. Thinking topographically about the landscape around Besançon (Doubs, France) / 5.8. Modelling the agricultural potential of Early Iron Age settlement hinterland areas in southern Germany / 5.9. Radiography of a townscape. Understanding, visualising and managing a Roman townsite / 5.10. New methods to analyse LIDAR-based elevation models for historical landscape studies with five time slices / THEME VI. HOW WILL LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY DEVELOP IN THE FUTURE -- 6.1. The future of landscape archaeology / 6.2. Look the other way -- from a branch of archaeology to a root of landscape studies / 6.3. The past informs the future; landscape archaeology and historic landscape characterisation in the UK / 6.4. 'Landscape', 'environment' and a vision of interdisciplinarity / 6.5. Landscape studies: The future of the field / |
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Both definitions are addressed in this book, with 35 papers that are presented here and that are divided into six themes: 1) How did landscape change?; 2) Improving temporal, chronological and transformational frameworks; 3) Linking landscapes of lowlands with mountainous areas; 4) Applying concepts of scale; 5) New directions in digital prospection and modelling techniques, and 6) How will landscape archaeology develop in the future?</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="504" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Includes bibliographical references.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Proceedings of the first international Landscape Archaeology Conference (LAC2010), VU University, Amsterdam.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="546" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">English.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Print version record.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="t">Frontmatter --</subfield><subfield code="t">Contents --</subfield><subfield code="t">Preface --</subfield><subfield code="t">INTRODUCTION /</subfield><subfield code="r">Kluiving, Sjoerd / Guttmann-Bond, Erika --</subfield><subfield code="t">THEME 1. HOW DID LANDSCAPE CHANGE? --</subfield><subfield code="t">1.1. Cultural Landscapes of Seusamora in Eastern Georgia /</subfield><subfield code="r">Demetradze, Irina / Kipiani, Guram --</subfield><subfield code="t">1.2. Irrigation and landscape: An interdisciplinary approach /</subfield><subfield code="r">Ertsen, Maurits --</subfield><subfield code="t">1.3. Principles of preservation and recalling of memory traces in an industrial landscape: A case study of decayed monument recreation in the brown-coal mining area of Bílina, Czech Republic /</subfield><subfield code="r">Hájek, Tomáš / Matáková, Barbora / Langarová, Kristina / Přerovský, Ondřej --</subfield><subfield code="t">1.4. Cultural forces in the creation of landscapes of south-eastern Rhodope: Evolution of the Byzantine monastic landscape /</subfield><subfield code="r">Kampa, Maria / Ispikoudis, I. --</subfield><subfield code="t">1.5. The change analysis of the green spaces of the Historical Peninsula in Istanbul, Turkey /</subfield><subfield code="r">Aktas, Nilüfer Kart --</subfield><subfield code="t">1.6. The evolution of an agrarian landscape. Methodological proposals for the archaeological study of the alluvial plain of Medellin (Guadiana basin, Spain) /</subfield><subfield code="r">Mayoral, Victorino / Barrera, Francisco Borja / Barrera, César Borja / Martínez del Pozo, José Ángel / de Tena, Maite --</subfield><subfield code="t">1.7. Talking ruins: The legacy of baroque garden design in Manor Parks of Estonia /</subfield><subfield code="r">Nurme, Sulev / Nutt, Nele / Hiobb, Mart / Baldwin Hess, Daniel --</subfield><subfield code="t">1.8. Configuring the landscape: Roman mining in the conventus Asturum (NW Hispania) /</subfield><subfield code="r">Reher, Guillermo / López-Merino, Lourdes / Sánchez-Palencia, F. Javier / López-Sáez, J. Antonio --</subfield><subfield code="t">1.9. English town commons and changing landscapes /</subfield><subfield code="r">Smith, Nicky --</subfield><subfield code="t">1.10. From feature fetish to a landscape perspective: A change of perception in the research of pingo scars in the late Pleistocene landscape in the Northern Netherlands /</subfield><subfield code="r">Woltinge, Inger --</subfield><subfield code="t">THEME II. IMPROVING TEMPORAL, CHRONOLOGICAL AND TRANSFORMATIONAL FRAMEWORKS --</subfield><subfield code="t">2.1. Pre-industrial Charcoal Production in southern Brandenburg and its impact on the environment /</subfield><subfield code="r">Rösler, Horst / Bönisch, Eberhard / Schopper, Franz / Raab, Thomas / Raab, Alexandra --</subfield><subfield code="t">2.2. Landscape transformations in North Coastal Etruria /</subfield><subfield code="r">Pasquinucci, Marinella / Menchelli, Simonetta --</subfield><subfield code="t">2.3. Can the period of Dolmens construction be seen in the pollen record? Pollen analytical investigations of Holocene settlement and vegetation history in the Westensee area, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany /</subfield><subfield code="r">Sadovnik, Mykola / Bork, H.-R. / Nadeau, M.-J. / Nelle, O. --</subfield><subfield code="t">2.4. Geo- and Landscape archaeological investigations in south-western Lazio (Italy): An approach for the identification of man-made landscape transformation processes in the hinterland of Rome /</subfield><subfield code="r">Teichmann, Michael / Bork, Hans-Rudolf --</subfield><subfield code="t">2.5. The medieval territory of Brussels: A dynamic landscape of urbanisation /</subfield><subfield code="r">Vannieuwenhuyze, Bram / Charruadas, Paulo / Devos, Yannick / Vrydaghs, Luc --</subfield><subfield code="t">THEME III. LINKING LANDSCAPES OF LOWLANDS TO MOUNTAINOUS AREAS --</subfield><subfield code="t">3.1. A qualitative model for the effect of upstream land use on downstream water availability in a western Andean valley, southern Peru /</subfield><subfield code="r">Hesse, Ralf / Baade, Jussi --</subfield><subfield code="t">3.2. Connecting lowlands and uplands: An ethno-archaeological approach to transhumant pastoralism in Sardinia (Italy) /</subfield><subfield code="r">Mientjes, Antoine --</subfield><subfield code="t">3.3. The prehistoric peopling process in the Holocene landscape of the Grosseto area: How to manage uncertainty and the quest for ancient shorelines /</subfield><subfield code="r">Pizziolo, Giovanna --</subfield><subfield code="t">THEME IV. APPLYING CONCEPTS OF SCALE --</subfield><subfield code="t">4.1. Landscape scale and human mobility: Geoarchaeological evidence from Rutherfords Creek, New South Wales, Australia /</subfield><subfield code="r">Holdaway, Simon / Douglass, Matthew / Fanning, Patricia --</subfield><subfield code="t">4.2. 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spelling | Landscape archaeology between art and science : from a multi- to an interdisciplinary approach / S.J. Kluiving and E.B. Guttmann-Bond (eds.). [Amsterdam] : Amsterdam University Press, 2012. 1 online resource (525 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier polychrome rdacc illustration rdaill text file rdaft Landscape and heritage series Title and description from PDF (viewed Jul. 17, 2012). Researchers in landscape archaeology use two different definitions of landscape. One definition (landscape as territory) is used by the processual archaeologists, earth scientists, and most historical geographers within this volume. By contrast, post-processual archaeologists, new cultural geographers and anthropologists favour a more abstract definition of landscape, based on how it is perceived by the observer. Both definitions are addressed in this book, with 35 papers that are presented here and that are divided into six themes: 1) How did landscape change?; 2) Improving temporal, chronological and transformational frameworks; 3) Linking landscapes of lowlands with mountainous areas; 4) Applying concepts of scale; 5) New directions in digital prospection and modelling techniques, and 6) How will landscape archaeology develop in the future? Includes bibliographical references. Proceedings of the first international Landscape Archaeology Conference (LAC2010), VU University, Amsterdam. English. Print version record. Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION / Kluiving, Sjoerd / Guttmann-Bond, Erika -- THEME 1. HOW DID LANDSCAPE CHANGE? -- 1.1. Cultural Landscapes of Seusamora in Eastern Georgia / Demetradze, Irina / Kipiani, Guram -- 1.2. Irrigation and landscape: An interdisciplinary approach / Ertsen, Maurits -- 1.3. Principles of preservation and recalling of memory traces in an industrial landscape: A case study of decayed monument recreation in the brown-coal mining area of Bílina, Czech Republic / Hájek, Tomáš / Matáková, Barbora / Langarová, Kristina / Přerovský, Ondřej -- 1.4. Cultural forces in the creation of landscapes of south-eastern Rhodope: Evolution of the Byzantine monastic landscape / Kampa, Maria / Ispikoudis, I. -- 1.5. The change analysis of the green spaces of the Historical Peninsula in Istanbul, Turkey / Aktas, Nilüfer Kart -- 1.6. The evolution of an agrarian landscape. Methodological proposals for the archaeological study of the alluvial plain of Medellin (Guadiana basin, Spain) / Mayoral, Victorino / Barrera, Francisco Borja / Barrera, César Borja / Martínez del Pozo, José Ángel / de Tena, Maite -- 1.7. Talking ruins: The legacy of baroque garden design in Manor Parks of Estonia / Nurme, Sulev / Nutt, Nele / Hiobb, Mart / Baldwin Hess, Daniel -- 1.8. Configuring the landscape: Roman mining in the conventus Asturum (NW Hispania) / Reher, Guillermo / López-Merino, Lourdes / Sánchez-Palencia, F. Javier / López-Sáez, J. Antonio -- 1.9. English town commons and changing landscapes / Smith, Nicky -- 1.10. From feature fetish to a landscape perspective: A change of perception in the research of pingo scars in the late Pleistocene landscape in the Northern Netherlands / Woltinge, Inger -- THEME II. IMPROVING TEMPORAL, CHRONOLOGICAL AND TRANSFORMATIONAL FRAMEWORKS -- 2.1. Pre-industrial Charcoal Production in southern Brandenburg and its impact on the environment / Rösler, Horst / Bönisch, Eberhard / Schopper, Franz / Raab, Thomas / Raab, Alexandra -- 2.2. Landscape transformations in North Coastal Etruria / Pasquinucci, Marinella / Menchelli, Simonetta -- 2.3. Can the period of Dolmens construction be seen in the pollen record? Pollen analytical investigations of Holocene settlement and vegetation history in the Westensee area, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany / Sadovnik, Mykola / Bork, H.-R. / Nadeau, M.-J. / Nelle, O. -- 2.4. Geo- and Landscape archaeological investigations in south-western Lazio (Italy): An approach for the identification of man-made landscape transformation processes in the hinterland of Rome / Teichmann, Michael / Bork, Hans-Rudolf -- 2.5. The medieval territory of Brussels: A dynamic landscape of urbanisation / Vannieuwenhuyze, Bram / Charruadas, Paulo / Devos, Yannick / Vrydaghs, Luc -- THEME III. LINKING LANDSCAPES OF LOWLANDS TO MOUNTAINOUS AREAS -- 3.1. A qualitative model for the effect of upstream land use on downstream water availability in a western Andean valley, southern Peru / Hesse, Ralf / Baade, Jussi -- 3.2. Connecting lowlands and uplands: An ethno-archaeological approach to transhumant pastoralism in Sardinia (Italy) / Mientjes, Antoine -- 3.3. The prehistoric peopling process in the Holocene landscape of the Grosseto area: How to manage uncertainty and the quest for ancient shorelines / Pizziolo, Giovanna -- THEME IV. APPLYING CONCEPTS OF SCALE -- 4.1. Landscape scale and human mobility: Geoarchaeological evidence from Rutherfords Creek, New South Wales, Australia / Holdaway, Simon / Douglass, Matthew / Fanning, Patricia -- 4.2. Surface contra subsurface assemblages: Two archaeological case studies from Thesprotia, Greece / Forsén, Björn / Forsén, Jeannette -- THEME V. NEW DIRECTIONS IN DIGITAL PROSPECTION AND MODELLING TECHNIQUES -- 5.1. Biting off more than we can chew? The current and future role of digital techniques in landscape archaeology / Verhagen, Philip -- 5.2. Using Google Earth and GIS to survey in the Peruvian Andes / Déodat, Laure / Lecocq, Patrice -- 5.3. The occupation of the Antequera Depression (Malaga, Spain) through the 1st millennium BC: A geographical and archaeological perspective into Romanisation / Moreno Escobar, Maria del Carmen -- 5.4. Mapping the probability of settlement location for the Malia-Lasithi region (Crete, Greece) during the Minoan Protopalatial period / Fernandes, Ricardo / Geeven, Geert / Soetens, Steven / Klontza-Jaklova, Vera -- 5.5. Using LIDAR-derived Local Relief Models (LRM) as a new tool for archaeological prospection / Hesse, Ralf -- 5.6. The ue of digital devices in the research of Hungarian monastic gardens of the 18th century / Klagyivik, Mária -- 5.7. Thinking topographically about the landscape around Besançon (Doubs, France) / Opitz, Rachel / Nuninger, Laure / Fruchart, Catherine -- 5.8. Modelling the agricultural potential of Early Iron Age settlement hinterland areas in southern Germany / Posluschny, Axel / Fischer, Elske / Rösch, Manfred / Schatz, Kristine / Stephan, Elisabeth / Stobbe, Astrid -- 5.9. Radiography of a townscape. Understanding, visualising and managing a Roman townsite / van Roode, Sigrid / Vermeulen, Frank / Corsi, Cristina / Klein, Michael / Weinlinger, Günther -- 5.10. New methods to analyse LIDAR-based elevation models for historical landscape studies with five time slices / van der Zee, Reinoud / Zuidhoff, Frieda -- THEME VI. HOW WILL LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY DEVELOP IN THE FUTURE -- 6.1. The future of landscape archaeology / Fleming, Andrew -- 6.2. Look the other way -- from a branch of archaeology to a root of landscape studies / Fairclough, Graham -- 6.3. The past informs the future; landscape archaeology and historic landscape characterisation in the UK / Herring, Peter -- 6.4. 'Landscape', 'environment' and a vision of interdisciplinarity / Meier, Thomas -- 6.5. Landscape studies: The future of the field / Johnson, Matthew. Landscape archaeology Congresses. Archéologie du paysage Congrès. Humanities. bicssc Archaeology. bicssc Landscape archaeology. bicssc HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Landscape archaeology fast Electronic books. proceedings (reports) aat Conference papers and proceedings fast Conference papers and proceedings. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026068 Actes de congrès. rvmgf Kluiving, Sjoerd J. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009061688 Guttmann-Bond, E. B. 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spellingShingle | Landscape archaeology between art and science : from a multi- to an interdisciplinary approach / Landscape & heritage series. Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION / THEME 1. HOW DID LANDSCAPE CHANGE? -- 1.1. Cultural Landscapes of Seusamora in Eastern Georgia / 1.2. Irrigation and landscape: An interdisciplinary approach / 1.3. Principles of preservation and recalling of memory traces in an industrial landscape: A case study of decayed monument recreation in the brown-coal mining area of Bílina, Czech Republic / 1.4. Cultural forces in the creation of landscapes of south-eastern Rhodope: Evolution of the Byzantine monastic landscape / 1.5. The change analysis of the green spaces of the Historical Peninsula in Istanbul, Turkey / 1.6. The evolution of an agrarian landscape. Methodological proposals for the archaeological study of the alluvial plain of Medellin (Guadiana basin, Spain) / 1.7. Talking ruins: The legacy of baroque garden design in Manor Parks of Estonia / 1.8. Configuring the landscape: Roman mining in the conventus Asturum (NW Hispania) / 1.9. English town commons and changing landscapes / 1.10. From feature fetish to a landscape perspective: A change of perception in the research of pingo scars in the late Pleistocene landscape in the Northern Netherlands / THEME II. IMPROVING TEMPORAL, CHRONOLOGICAL AND TRANSFORMATIONAL FRAMEWORKS -- 2.1. Pre-industrial Charcoal Production in southern Brandenburg and its impact on the environment / 2.2. Landscape transformations in North Coastal Etruria / 2.3. Can the period of Dolmens construction be seen in the pollen record? Pollen analytical investigations of Holocene settlement and vegetation history in the Westensee area, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany / 2.4. Geo- and Landscape archaeological investigations in south-western Lazio (Italy): An approach for the identification of man-made landscape transformation processes in the hinterland of Rome / 2.5. The medieval territory of Brussels: A dynamic landscape of urbanisation / THEME III. LINKING LANDSCAPES OF LOWLANDS TO MOUNTAINOUS AREAS -- 3.1. A qualitative model for the effect of upstream land use on downstream water availability in a western Andean valley, southern Peru / 3.2. Connecting lowlands and uplands: An ethno-archaeological approach to transhumant pastoralism in Sardinia (Italy) / 3.3. The prehistoric peopling process in the Holocene landscape of the Grosseto area: How to manage uncertainty and the quest for ancient shorelines / THEME IV. APPLYING CONCEPTS OF SCALE -- 4.1. Landscape scale and human mobility: Geoarchaeological evidence from Rutherfords Creek, New South Wales, Australia / 4.2. Surface contra subsurface assemblages: Two archaeological case studies from Thesprotia, Greece / THEME V. NEW DIRECTIONS IN DIGITAL PROSPECTION AND MODELLING TECHNIQUES -- 5.1. Biting off more than we can chew? The current and future role of digital techniques in landscape archaeology / 5.2. Using Google Earth and GIS to survey in the Peruvian Andes / 5.3. The occupation of the Antequera Depression (Malaga, Spain) through the 1st millennium BC: A geographical and archaeological perspective into Romanisation / 5.4. Mapping the probability of settlement location for the Malia-Lasithi region (Crete, Greece) during the Minoan Protopalatial period / 5.5. Using LIDAR-derived Local Relief Models (LRM) as a new tool for archaeological prospection / 5.6. The ue of digital devices in the research of Hungarian monastic gardens of the 18th century / 5.7. Thinking topographically about the landscape around Besançon (Doubs, France) / 5.8. Modelling the agricultural potential of Early Iron Age settlement hinterland areas in southern Germany / 5.9. Radiography of a townscape. Understanding, visualising and managing a Roman townsite / 5.10. New methods to analyse LIDAR-based elevation models for historical landscape studies with five time slices / THEME VI. HOW WILL LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY DEVELOP IN THE FUTURE -- 6.1. The future of landscape archaeology / 6.2. Look the other way -- from a branch of archaeology to a root of landscape studies / 6.3. The past informs the future; landscape archaeology and historic landscape characterisation in the UK / 6.4. 'Landscape', 'environment' and a vision of interdisciplinarity / 6.5. Landscape studies: The future of the field / Landscape archaeology Congresses. Archéologie du paysage Congrès. Humanities. bicssc Archaeology. bicssc Landscape archaeology. bicssc HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Landscape archaeology fast |
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title_alt | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION / THEME 1. HOW DID LANDSCAPE CHANGE? -- 1.1. Cultural Landscapes of Seusamora in Eastern Georgia / 1.2. Irrigation and landscape: An interdisciplinary approach / 1.3. Principles of preservation and recalling of memory traces in an industrial landscape: A case study of decayed monument recreation in the brown-coal mining area of Bílina, Czech Republic / 1.4. Cultural forces in the creation of landscapes of south-eastern Rhodope: Evolution of the Byzantine monastic landscape / 1.5. The change analysis of the green spaces of the Historical Peninsula in Istanbul, Turkey / 1.6. The evolution of an agrarian landscape. Methodological proposals for the archaeological study of the alluvial plain of Medellin (Guadiana basin, Spain) / 1.7. Talking ruins: The legacy of baroque garden design in Manor Parks of Estonia / 1.8. Configuring the landscape: Roman mining in the conventus Asturum (NW Hispania) / 1.9. English town commons and changing landscapes / 1.10. From feature fetish to a landscape perspective: A change of perception in the research of pingo scars in the late Pleistocene landscape in the Northern Netherlands / THEME II. IMPROVING TEMPORAL, CHRONOLOGICAL AND TRANSFORMATIONAL FRAMEWORKS -- 2.1. Pre-industrial Charcoal Production in southern Brandenburg and its impact on the environment / 2.2. Landscape transformations in North Coastal Etruria / 2.3. Can the period of Dolmens construction be seen in the pollen record? Pollen analytical investigations of Holocene settlement and vegetation history in the Westensee area, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany / 2.4. Geo- and Landscape archaeological investigations in south-western Lazio (Italy): An approach for the identification of man-made landscape transformation processes in the hinterland of Rome / 2.5. The medieval territory of Brussels: A dynamic landscape of urbanisation / THEME III. LINKING LANDSCAPES OF LOWLANDS TO MOUNTAINOUS AREAS -- 3.1. A qualitative model for the effect of upstream land use on downstream water availability in a western Andean valley, southern Peru / 3.2. Connecting lowlands and uplands: An ethno-archaeological approach to transhumant pastoralism in Sardinia (Italy) / 3.3. The prehistoric peopling process in the Holocene landscape of the Grosseto area: How to manage uncertainty and the quest for ancient shorelines / THEME IV. APPLYING CONCEPTS OF SCALE -- 4.1. Landscape scale and human mobility: Geoarchaeological evidence from Rutherfords Creek, New South Wales, Australia / 4.2. Surface contra subsurface assemblages: Two archaeological case studies from Thesprotia, Greece / THEME V. NEW DIRECTIONS IN DIGITAL PROSPECTION AND MODELLING TECHNIQUES -- 5.1. Biting off more than we can chew? The current and future role of digital techniques in landscape archaeology / 5.2. Using Google Earth and GIS to survey in the Peruvian Andes / 5.3. The occupation of the Antequera Depression (Malaga, Spain) through the 1st millennium BC: A geographical and archaeological perspective into Romanisation / 5.4. Mapping the probability of settlement location for the Malia-Lasithi region (Crete, Greece) during the Minoan Protopalatial period / 5.5. Using LIDAR-derived Local Relief Models (LRM) as a new tool for archaeological prospection / 5.6. The ue of digital devices in the research of Hungarian monastic gardens of the 18th century / 5.7. Thinking topographically about the landscape around Besançon (Doubs, France) / 5.8. Modelling the agricultural potential of Early Iron Age settlement hinterland areas in southern Germany / 5.9. Radiography of a townscape. Understanding, visualising and managing a Roman townsite / 5.10. New methods to analyse LIDAR-based elevation models for historical landscape studies with five time slices / THEME VI. HOW WILL LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY DEVELOP IN THE FUTURE -- 6.1. The future of landscape archaeology / 6.2. Look the other way -- from a branch of archaeology to a root of landscape studies / 6.3. The past informs the future; landscape archaeology and historic landscape characterisation in the UK / 6.4. 'Landscape', 'environment' and a vision of interdisciplinarity / 6.5. Landscape studies: The future of the field / |
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title_full | Landscape archaeology between art and science : from a multi- to an interdisciplinary approach / S.J. Kluiving and E.B. Guttmann-Bond (eds.). |
title_fullStr | Landscape archaeology between art and science : from a multi- to an interdisciplinary approach / S.J. Kluiving and E.B. Guttmann-Bond (eds.). |
title_full_unstemmed | Landscape archaeology between art and science : from a multi- to an interdisciplinary approach / S.J. Kluiving and E.B. Guttmann-Bond (eds.). |
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