
Environmental Reconstruction in Mediterranean Landscape Archaeology
- 225 pages
- English
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Environmental Reconstruction in Mediterranean Landscape Archaeology
About this book
Contents include: Introduction ( K Walsh ); Palynology ( S Bottema ); A database for the palynological recording of human activity ( V Andrieu, E Brugiapaglia, R Cheddadi, M Reille and J-L de Beaulieu ); The contribution of anthracology ( J-L Vernet ); Dendroclimatology ( F Guibal ); Techniques in Landscape Archaeology ( A G Brown ); L'apport de la micromorphologie des sols ( N FĂ©doroff ); Reconstructing past soil environments ( R S Shiel ); The Geochemistry of Soil Sediments ( D D Gilbertson and J P Grattam ); Searching the Ports of Troy ( E Zanagger, M Timpson, S Yazvenko and H Leiermann ); The pontine region in central Italy ( P Attema, J Delvigne and B J Haagsma ); Population pressure on agricultural resources in Karstic landscapes ( P Novacovic, H Simoni and B Music ); La Pianura padana centrale tra il Bronzo Medio ed il Bronzo finale ( M Cremaschi ); The ancient ports of Marseille and Fos, Provence, southern France ( C Vella, C Morhange and M Provansal ); The evolution of field systems in the middle RhĂŽne valley ( J-F Berger and C Jung ); La lĂnea de Costa en Ă©poca histĂłrica en el Golfo de Valencia ( P Carmona ); The VallĂ©e des Baux, Southern France ( P Leveau ); The Ă©tang de Berre, southern France ( F TrĂ©ment ); Geoarchaeology in mediterranean landscape archaeology ( G Barker and J Bintliff ).
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Table of contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Addresses of contributors
- 1. Mediterranean landscape archaeology and environmental reconstruction
- 2. Landscape archaeology and reconstruction of the Mediterranean environment based on palynology
- 3. A computerized data base for the palynological recording of human activity in the Mediterranean basin
- 4. Reconstructing vegetation and landscapes in the Mediterranean: the contribution of anthracology
- 5. Some examples of climatic reconstruction in the Mediterranean using dendroclimatology
- 6. Geomorphological techniques in Mediterranean landscape archaeology
- 7. Lâapport de la micromorphologie des sols Ă la reconstitution des palĂ©opaysages (Application au bassin mĂ©diterranĂ©en pour la pĂ©riode 3000 av. J.C. - 1800 ap. J.C.)
- 8. Reconstructing past soil environments in the Mediterranean region
- 9. Energy dispersive X-ray micro-analysis and the geochemistry of soil sediments
- 10. Searching for the ports of Troy
- 11. Case studies from the Pontine region in central Italy on settlement and environmental change in the first millennium BC
- 12. Karst dolinas: evidence of population pressure and exploitation of agricultural resources in karstic landscapes
- 13. Archeologia ambientale padana: un caso di studio - la pianura padana centrale tra il Bronzo medio ed il Bronzo finale (XVI-XIII sec. a. C.)
- 14. Human impact and natural characteristics of the ancient ports of Marseille and Fos, Provence, southern France
- 15. Developing a methodological approach to the evolution of field systems in the middle RhĂŽne valley
- 16. ProgradaciĂłn fluvial y cambios en la lĂnea de costa en Ă©poca histĂłrica en el Golfo de Valencia (España)
- 17. The integration of historical, archaeological and paleoenvironmental data at the regional scale: the Vallée des Baux, southern France
- 18. The integration of historical, archaeological and paleoenvironmental data at the regional scale: the Ătang de Berre, southern France
- 19. Geoarchaeology in Mediterranean landscape archaeology: concluding comments