Mapping the Archaeological Continuum: Filling 'Empty' Mediterranean Landscapes
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Beschreibung
Preface
Introduction
1. Landscape Archaeology in the Mediterranean World 1.1 State of the Art 1.1.1 Urban Landscapes 1.1.2 Rural Landscapes 1.2 Current Issues 1.2.1 Emptyscapes or Empty Scapes: Archaeological Visibility and Invisibility 1.2.2 Emptyscapes or Empty Chronological Phases: Issues of Unbalanced 'Longue Duree' 1.2.3 Landscape Archaeology and Field Walking Survey 1.2.4 Scales of Details
2. 'Archaeological Continuum' 2.1 Sites vs. Landscapes: Back to Archaeological Stratigraphy 2.2 Developing a New Scale of Detail: The Local Scale 2.3 Conceptualizing Continuity Within Archaeological Landscapes
3. Applying and Integrating New Research Strategies and Methodologies 3.1 Developing a New Practice in Filed Walking Survey 3.2 Aerial Survey 3.3 Large Scale Geophysical Survey 3.4 Close-Range Aerial Photography: Drone Systems
4. Mapping, Integrating and Interpreting Archaeological Landscapes 4.1 GIS-Based Data Mapping 4.2 GIS-Based Data Integration 4.3 GIS-Based Data Interpretation
5. Populating Landscapes 5.1 Archaeological Interpretation of a Rural Area: Russelae Hinterland 5.2 Archaeological Interpretation of an Urban Area: Veii
6. Conclusion 6.1 Emerging New Paradigms in Landscape Archaeology 6.2 Challenging and Changing Current Archaeological Questions 6.3 Challenging Traditional Approaches to New Development Works: Towards Planning Led Archaeology
Introduction
1. Landscape Archaeology in the Mediterranean World 1.1 State of the Art 1.1.1 Urban Landscapes 1.1.2 Rural Landscapes 1.2 Current Issues 1.2.1 Emptyscapes or Empty Scapes: Archaeological Visibility and Invisibility 1.2.2 Emptyscapes or Empty Chronological Phases: Issues of Unbalanced 'Longue Duree' 1.2.3 Landscape Archaeology and Field Walking Survey 1.2.4 Scales of Details
2. 'Archaeological Continuum' 2.1 Sites vs. Landscapes: Back to Archaeological Stratigraphy 2.2 Developing a New Scale of Detail: The Local Scale 2.3 Conceptualizing Continuity Within Archaeological Landscapes
3. Applying and Integrating New Research Strategies and Methodologies 3.1 Developing a New Practice in Filed Walking Survey 3.2 Aerial Survey 3.3 Large Scale Geophysical Survey 3.4 Close-Range Aerial Photography: Drone Systems
4. Mapping, Integrating and Interpreting Archaeological Landscapes 4.1 GIS-Based Data Mapping 4.2 GIS-Based Data Integration 4.3 GIS-Based Data Interpretation
5. Populating Landscapes 5.1 Archaeological Interpretation of a Rural Area: Russelae Hinterland 5.2 Archaeological Interpretation of an Urban Area: Veii
6. Conclusion 6.1 Emerging New Paradigms in Landscape Archaeology 6.2 Challenging and Changing Current Archaeological Questions 6.3 Challenging Traditional Approaches to New Development Works: Towards Planning Led Archaeology
Eigenschaften
Breite: | 155 |
Gewicht: | 246 g |
Höhe: | 233 |
Länge: | 8 |
Seiten: | 118 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Stefano R.L. Campana |
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