Landscape archaeology between art and science : from a multi- to an interdisciplinary approach
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION / THEME 1. HOW DID LANDSCAPE CHANGE? -- 1.1. Cultural Landscapes of Seusamora in Eastern Georgia / 1.2. Irrigation and landscape: An interdisciplinary approach / 1.3. Principles of preservation and recalling of memory traces in an industrial landscape: A case study of decayed monument recreation in the brown-coal mining area of Bílina, Czech Republic / 1.4. Cultural forces in the creation of landscapes of south-eastern Rhodope: Evolution of the Byzantine monastic landscape / 1.5. The change analysis of the green spaces of the Historical Peninsula in Istanbul, Turkey / 1.6. The evolution of an agrarian landscape. Methodological proposals for the archaeological study of the alluvial plain of Medellin (Guadiana basin, Spain) / 1.7. Talking ruins: The legacy of baroque garden design in Manor Parks of Estonia / 1.8. Configuring the landscape: Roman mining in the conventus Asturum (NW Hispania) / 1.9. English town commons and changing landscapes / 1.10. From feature fetish to a landscape perspective: A change of perception in the research of pingo scars in the late Pleistocene landscape in the Northern Netherlands / THEME II. IMPROVING TEMPORAL, CHRONOLOGICAL AND TRANSFORMATIONAL FRAMEWORKS -- 2.1. Pre-industrial Charcoal Production in southern Brandenburg and its impact on the environment / 2.2. Landscape transformations in North Coastal Etruria / 2.3. Can the period of Dolmens construction be seen in the pollen record? Pollen analytical investigations of Holocene settlement and vegetation history in the Westensee area, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany / 2.4. Geo- and Landscape archaeological investigations in south-western Lazio (Italy): An approach for the identification of man-made landscape transformation processes in the hinterland of Rome / 2.5. The medieval territory of Brussels: A dynamic landscape of urbanisation / THEME III. LINKING LANDSCAPES OF LOWLANDS TO MOUNTAINOUS AREAS -- 3.1. A qualitative model for the effect of upstream land use on downstream water availability in a western Andean valley, southern Peru / 3.2. Connecting lowlands and uplands: An ethno-archaeological approach to transhumant pastoralism in Sardinia (Italy) / 3.3. The prehistoric peopling process in the Holocene landscape of the Grosseto area: How to manage uncertainty and the quest for ancient shorelines / THEME IV. APPLYING CONCEPTS OF SCALE -- 4.1. Landscape scale and human mobility: Geoarchaeological evidence from Rutherfords Creek, New South Wales, Australia / 4.2. Surface contra subsurface assemblages: Two archaeological case studies from Thesprotia, Greece / THEME V. NEW DIRECTIONS IN DIGITAL PROSPECTION AND MODELLING TECHNIQUES -- 5.1. Biting off more than we can chew? The current and future role of digital techniques in landscape archaeology / 5.2. Using Google Earth and GIS to survey in the Peruvian Andes / 5.3. The occupation of the Antequera Depression (Malaga, Spain) through the 1st millennium BC: A geographical and archaeological perspective into Romanisation / 5.4. Mapping the probability of settlement location for the Malia-Lasithi region (Crete, Greece) during the Minoan Protopalatial period / 5.5. Using LIDAR-derived Local Relief Models (LRM) as a new tool for archaeological prospection / 5.6. The ue of digital devices in the research of Hungarian monastic gardens of the 18th century / 5.7. Thinking topographically about the landscape around Besançon (Doubs, France) / 5.8. Modelling the agricultural potential of Early Iron Age settlement hinterland areas in southern Germany / 5.9. Radiography of a townscape. Understanding, visualising and managing a Roman townsite / 5.10. New methods to analyse LIDAR-based elevation models for historical landscape studies with five time slices / THEME VI. HOW WILL LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY DEVELOP IN THE FUTURE -- 6.1. The future of landscape archaeology / 6.2. Look the other way -- from a branch of archaeology to a root of landscape studies / 6.3. The past informs the future; landscape archaeology and historic landscape characterisation in the UK / 6.4. 'Landscape', 'environment' and a vision of interdisciplinarity / 6.5. Landscape studies: The future of the field
Kluiving, Sjoerd J.
Guttmann-Bond, E. B. (Erika B.)
International Landscape Archaeology Conference, LAC2010 (1st : 2010 : Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Kluiving, Sjoerd / Guttmann-Bond, Erika -- Demetradze, Irina / Kipiani, Guram -- Ertsen, Maurits -- Hájek, Tomáš / Matáková, Barbora / Langarová, Kristina / Přerovský, Ondřej -- Kampa, Maria / Ispikoudis, I. -- Aktas, Nilüfer Kart -- Mayoral, Victorino / Barrera, Francisco Borja / Barrera, César Borja / Martínez del Pozo, José Ángel / de Tena, Maite -- Nurme, Sulev / Nutt, Nele / Hiobb, Mart / Baldwin Hess, Daniel -- Reher, Guillermo / López-Merino, Lourdes / Sánchez-Palencia, F. Javier / López-Sáez, J. Antonio -- Smith, Nicky -- Woltinge, Inger -- Rösler, Horst / Bönisch, Eberhard / Schopper, Franz / Raab, Thomas / Raab, Alexandra -- Pasquinucci, Marinella / Menchelli, Simonetta -- Sadovnik, Mykola / Bork, H.-R. / Nadeau, M.-J. / Nelle, O. -- Teichmann, Michael / Bork, Hans-Rudolf -- Vannieuwenhuyze, Bram / Charruadas, Paulo / Devos, Yannick / Vrydaghs, Luc -- Hesse, Ralf / Baade, Jussi -- Mientjes, Antoine -- Pizziolo, Giovanna -- Holdaway, Simon / Douglass, Matthew / Fanning, Patricia -- Forsén, Björn / Forsén, Jeannette -- Verhagen, Philip -- Déodat, Laure / Lecocq, Patrice -- Moreno Escobar, Maria del Carmen -- Fernandes, Ricardo / Geeven, Geert / Soetens, Steven / Klontza-Jaklova, Vera -- Hesse, Ralf -- Klagyivik, Mária -- Opitz, Rachel / Nuninger, Laure / Fruchart, Catherine -- Posluschny, Axel / Fischer, Elske / Rösch, Manfred / Schatz, Kristine / Stephan, Elisabeth / Stobbe, Astrid -- van Roode, Sigrid / Vermeulen, Frank / Corsi, Cristina / Klein, Michael / Weinlinger, Günther -- van der Zee, Reinoud / Zuidhoff, Frieda -- Fleming, Andrew -- Fairclough, Graham -- Herring, Peter -- Meier, Thomas -- Johnson, Matthew.
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