Environment, Archaeology and Landscape.
Dedicated to Martin Bell (University of Reading), this book outlines how wetland and inland environments can be related and investigated using multi-method approaches. Papers fall under three themes: coastal and intertidal archaeology; mobility and human-environment relationships; heritage resource...
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Place / Publishing House: | Oxford : : Archaeopress,, 2021. ©2021. |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (225 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright information
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editors' foreword
- Editors' acknowledgements
- Martin Bell: a personal appreciation
- PEOPLE AND THE SEA: COASTAL AND INTERTIDAL ARCHAEOLOGY
- Battling the tides: Severn Estuary wetlands during the prehistoric, Roman and medieval periods
- Walking beside our ancestors
- Prehistoric activity on the Atlantic coastline: Westward Ho! submerged forest
- Humans and their environment during prehistory at Gwithian, Cornwall
- From coast to coast: recent palaeoecological investigations of submerged forests and intertidal peats at two coastal sites in the UK
- Neolithic and Bronze Age landing places in Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia
- The Sørenga D1A borehole site, Oslo Harbour, Norway
- PATTERNS IN THE LANDSCAPE: MOBILITY AND HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHSIPS
- Hidden landscapes and lost islands - researching Somerset's coastal wetlands
- The Early-Middle Holocene of the River Parrett, Somerset: geoarchaeological investigations 2006-2011
- Drylands and wetlands
- soils, sediments and snails
- The Kennet Valley Predictive Mapping Project: contributions to development control, heritage management and nature conservation
- The lumpy outdoors: moving through landscapes and weather-worlds
- ARCHAEOLOGY IN OUR CHANGING WORLD: HERITAGE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, NATURE CONSERVATION AND REWILDING
- Translating geoarchaeology into geo-itineraries
- 30 years of discovery, conservation and management of cultural heritage in England's wetlands
- Wildwood, wood-pasture and rewilded woods: palaeoecological perspectives from ancient woodland
- Environmental archaeology and the wilding conundrum
- Using experimental archaeology at Butser Ancient Farm to interpret the cultural formation processes of ancient metalworking.
- Footprints in the mind: a legacy of public engagement through the Living Levels Project
- PERSONAL REFLECTIONS
- Martin Bell's bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover.