Archaeology in environment and technology intersections and transformations /

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Frankel, David, 1946- (Author, Editor), Webb, Jennifer M. (Author, Editor), Lawrence, Susan, 1966- (Author, Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2013.
Series:Routledge studies in archaeology ; 8.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Complex relations : intersections in time and space / David Frankel, Jennifer Webb & Susan Lawrence
  • Perspectives on global comparative hunter-gatherer archaeology : glacial southwest Tasmania and southwest France / Richard Cosgrove, Jean-Michel Geneste, Jean-Pierre Chadelle & Jean-Christophe Castel
  • Strategies for investigating human responses to changes in landscape and climate at Lake Mungo in the Willandra Lakes, southeast Australia / Nicola Stern, Jacqueline Tumney, Kathryn E. Fitzsimmons & Paul Kajewski
  • A new ecological framework for understanding human-environment interactions in arid Australia / Simon J. Holdaway, Matthew Douglass & Patricia C. Fanning
  • Integrating hunter-gatherer sites, environments, technology and art in western Victoria / David Frankel & Caroline Bird
  • Pushing the boundaries : imperial responses to environmental constraints in early Islamic Afghanistan / David C. Thomas
  • A long-term history of horticultural innovation and introduction in the highlands of Papua New Guinea / Tim Denham
  • Agricultural economies and pyrotechnologies in Bronze Age Jordan and Cyprus / Steven E. Falconer & Patricia L. Fall
  • Changing technological and social environments in the second half of the third millennium BC in Cyprus / Jennifer M. Webb
  • Landscape learning in colonial Australia : technologies of water management on the central highlands goldfields of Victoria / Susan Lawrence & Peter Davies
  • Exploring human-plant entanglements : the case of Australian dioscorea yams / Jennifer Atchison & Lesley Head
  • People and their environments : do cultural and natural values intersect in the cultural landscapes on the world heritage list? / Anita Smith.