Space, time, and archaeological landscapes /

This unique work explores and assesses a number of approaches to the archaeological record, particularly the `landscape approach,' in an effort to structure research which will build scientific theory within the context of a processual approach.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Rossignol, Jacqueline (Editor), Wandsnider, LuAnn (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, [1992]
Series:Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeology.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Concepts, methods, and theory building : a landscape approach / Jacqueline Rossignol
  • The notion site / Robert C. Dunnell
  • Seeing the present and interpreting the past - and keeping things straight / Lewis R. Binford
  • Archaeological landscapes : the ethnoarchaeology of pastoral land use in the Grevena Province of northern Greece / Claudia Chang
  • Recognizing persistent places in Anasazi settlement systems / Sarah H. Schlanger
  • Artifact reuse and recycling in continuous surface distributions and implications for interpreting land use patterns / Eileen L. Camilli and James I. Ebert
  • Landscape scale : geoenvironmental approaches to prehistoric settlement strategies / C. Russell Stafford and Edwin R. Hajic
  • Chronological resolution in distributional archaeology / George T. Jones and Charlotte Beck
  • Archaeological landscapes, lithic scatters, and human behavior / Marek Zvelebil, Stanton W. Green and Mark G. Macklin
  • Remnant settlement patterns / Robert E. Dewar and Kevin A. McBride
  • The spatial dimension of time / LuAnn Wandsnider
  • Archaeological landscape studies / LuAnn Wandsnider.