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Bridging the Gap – Integrated Approaches in Landscape Archaeology. Editorial

Bridging the Gap – Integrated Approaches in Landscape Archaeology. Editorial

... in Landscape Archaeology , held at the 3rd International Land- scape Archaeology Conference (LAC) 2014 in Rome, ...of landscape archaeology is a mixture of at least two strands, result- ...

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The post-medieval rural landscape: towards a landscape
archaeology?

The post-medieval rural landscape: towards a landscape archaeology?

... a landscape archaeology which notes social, political and ideological ...promised landscape reconstruction, there is little integration or landscape-oriented synthesis, which might combine to ...

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Editorial. Landscape & Archaeology

Editorial. Landscape & Archaeology

... specific landscape context. Thus, by reaching out towards local landscape actors and combining the more academic activities with other thematically related events (site visits, exhibits, ...linking ...

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Introduction — Human-environment interfaces: Assessing the use of palaeoenvironmental information in Mediterranean landscape archaeology

Introduction — Human-environment interfaces: Assessing the use of palaeoenvironmental information in Mediterranean landscape archaeology

... The publications in this special issue are the product of a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists annual conference held in Istanbul in 2014. The aim of the session was to create a forum where we ...

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Spatial Information Technologies and Landscape Archaeology: Past Problems and Future Directions

Spatial Information Technologies and Landscape Archaeology: Past Problems and Future Directions

... Aerial archaeology is also associated with new ST using flight guidance by GPS and imagery that is now largely digital. An exciting development is the slow and low-flying unmanned aerial vehicles that serve as a ...

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“The Immense Respiration of a Social Structure”: An Integrated Approach to the Landscape Archaeology of the Mediterranean Lands

“The Immense Respiration of a Social Structure”: An Integrated Approach to the Landscape Archaeology of the Mediterranean Lands

... structure.” Landscape Archae- ology is characterised by such a long-term vision of rural life, where the embeddedness of society, economy and technology, as well as worldviews and persistent ways of life, into ...

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Limatambo in late prehistory : landscape archaeology and documentary images of Inca presence in the periphery of Cusco

Limatambo in late prehistory : landscape archaeology and documentary images of Inca presence in the periphery of Cusco

... It has been proposed that the domestication of Andean camelids around 5000-6000 BP, and the large populations of them in southern Peru, contributed to the extension of grassland into forested regions [Craig 1985:26-271. ...

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Spatial patterns in landscape archaeology : a GIS procedure to study settlement organization in early Roman colonial territories

Spatial patterns in landscape archaeology : a GIS procedure to study settlement organization in early Roman colonial territories

... colonial landscape we saw, certainly challenges the conventional notion of a radical break with previous settlement organization and its settlers (contra ...plateau landscape (see Fig. 6.4, p. 111). In the ...

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Wagons on the Move. The Study of Wagons through Landscape Archaeology

Wagons on the Move. The Study of Wagons through Landscape Archaeology

... The hollow ways are the main feature studied in this paper. According to Wilkinson and Ur, they represent the modern remains of ancient tracks or paths produced by the continuous passage of human, animal and vehicle ...

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Geophysics Applied to Landscape Archaeology: Understanding Samnite and Roman Relationships in Molise (Italy) Using Geoarchaeological Research Methods

Geophysics Applied to Landscape Archaeology: Understanding Samnite and Roman Relationships in Molise (Italy) Using Geoarchaeological Research Methods

... Abstract: The Italian region of Molise features clear evidence of the people who have conquered it, inhabited it, tilled it, abandoned it, and reoccupied it. This research, focusing on the coastal area of Molise, ...

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The effectiveness of cartographic visualisations in landscape archaeology

The effectiveness of cartographic visualisations in landscape archaeology

... The work described here has been done in the context of a study on the detection and quantification of land-scape disorder (Fairbairn, 2015), but it also allows for the locating and reconstruction of mining activity by ...

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Potential of submerged landscape archaeology in Indonesia

Potential of submerged landscape archaeology in Indonesia

... submerged landscape could be significant to get the explanation about human migration, human occupation, and paleo- ...physical landscape variables that were being neglected, including vegetation and air ...

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J B  Ward Perkins, the BSR and the landscape tradition in post war Italian archaeology

J B Ward Perkins, the BSR and the landscape tradition in post war Italian archaeology

... Nothing has so characterised the BSR’s approach, from its inception, as the commitment to landscape archaeology in one form or another. This paper discusses where the profound interest of the BSR in ...

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Archaeology in video games: A quest to involve a wider audience in archaeology by the use of video games

Archaeology in video games: A quest to involve a wider audience in archaeology by the use of video games

... in archaeology to find out what archaeological activities people prefer to participate ...general archaeology existed as opposed to local archaeology (Lampe 2014, ...in archaeology (Lampe ...

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Whither Archaeology? Revisited.

Whither Archaeology? Revisited.

... Since current Post-Processual thought rests on the a priori assumption of human culture as the unique focus of past human behaviour, dismissing biological factors, and at the same time r[r] ...

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The Beginnings of Modern Historical Archaeology in the Northeast and the Origins of the Conference on Northeast Historical Archaeology

The Beginnings of Modern Historical Archaeology in the Northeast and the Origins of the Conference on Northeast Historical Archaeology

... The year 1986 marked the 20th anniver- sary, on April 2, of the first meeting of the Symposium on Historic Site Archeology, now the Council for Northeast Historical A[r] ...

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Archaeology and Ancient History

Archaeology and Ancient History

... Our courses are designed to be studied at a distance, giving you the flexibility to study from any location within a structured and supportive framework. Each of our modules is developed and written with the specific ...

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An Introduction to Anarchism in Archaeology

An Introduction to Anarchism in Archaeology

... Anarchist theory’s absence in our discipline is particularly interesting since resistance to authority has a long history of study in archaeology. Many recognize that the establishment of decentralized social ...

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Archaeology and the Tablet PC

Archaeology and the Tablet PC

... The Tablet PC 1 is a mobile computer of small dimensions with a screen that you can interact with by using an optical pen, which has digital ink that can be then converted to typed te[r] ...

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The Annales School and Archaeology.

The Annales School and Archaeology.

... Most work on Roman frontiers has been conceived from the Roman imperial point of view, seeking details of Roman army life from archaeological remains to support the information derived f[r] ...

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